Tornadoes can strike anywhere in the Philippines.
Most tornadoes develop from a portion of a thunderstorm called a mesocyclone.
Yes. A tornado can be though of as part of a larger parent thunderstorm, though most thunderstorms do not produce tornadoes.
Cumulonimbus clouds are capable of producing tornadoes, particularly when they are part of a severe thunderstorm system. The intense updrafts and downdrafts within cumulonimbus clouds can create the necessary conditions for tornado formation. When these conditions align, a tornado can develop and descend to the ground.
The main part of the circulation of a tornado when the strongest winds occur is called the core.
Yes. Most tornadoes develop from the mesocyclone of a supercell.
Most tornadoes develop from a portion of a thunderstorm called a mesocyclone.
Yes. Tornadoes occur in the Philippines.
Yes. Tornadoes, including some killer tornadoes, do occur in the Philippines.
Usually a watch is issued first, and then warnings are issued as tornadic storms develop. However, occasionally a tornado warned storm may develop without a tornado watch.
Flying debris is the most dangerous part in a tornado.
no midland is not part of tornado alley
The calmest part of a tornado is the center or "eye" of the storm. It is characterized by light wind and possibly even clear skies, providing a brief respite before the destructive winds of the tornado return as it moves on.
Yes. The National Weather service issues tornado warnings if a tornado has been spotted or may develop very soon.
Tornado is a common noun.
As a tornado intensifies it may develop a series of smaller vorticies within the main circulation.
No, tornadoes usually develop over land. Hurricanes develop e over warm water.
Tornadoes produce extremely fast winds can can badly damage or destroy man made structures. Depending on the tornado, the strongest winds occur either at the outer edge of the core or within smaller vortices that develop inside the tornado.