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Gustnadoes (which are technically not tornadoes) originate from the gust front of a thunderstorm, originating from the downdraft.

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How many people are killed in a gustnado tornado?

Technically, a gustnado is not a tornado as it does not connect to the cloud base. Gustnadoes are comparable in strength to EF0 or EF1 tornadoes and rarely, if ever, kill.


Is an F0 tornado same as a gustnado?

No. An F0 tornado is simple a weak tornado, or one that does little to no damage. A gustnado is a vortex that resembles a tornado that forms in the outflow boundary of a severe thunderstorm. Gustnadoes can occasionally cause damage comparable to an F0 or F1 tornado, but they are not considered tornadoes.


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Do tornadoes come form clouds?

Yes. Tornadoes form from the clouds of a thunderstorm.


Do tornadoes come before hurricanes?

Generally not, although tornadoes are often produced by landfalling hurricanes, most tornadoes are not associate with hurricanes.


What rhymes with gustnado?

Do you mean "gustando"? If so, please edit your question or ask it again, spelling it correctly.


How many tornadoes come out of one?

Usually one tornado does not result in other tornadoes. Some strong tornadoes can produce a satellite tornadoes that orbit them, but this is not very common.


What direction do most tornadoes come from?

Tornadoes most often come out of the southwest.


What can tornadoes come from?

Tornadoes come from thunderstorms, usually, powerful rotating storms called supercells. However, tornadoes can sometimes form with squall lines, hurricanes, and in rare cases, single cell storms.


What season causes tornadoes?

Tornadoes come in all seasons but are most common in spring and summer.


How many tornadoes come in America in a year?

The U.S. averages about 1200 tornadoes per year.


Why do tornadoes comes in the Earth?

Tornadoes come from the energy released in a thunderstorm. As powerful as they are, tornadoes account for only a tiny fraction of the energy in a thunderstorm.