Subvortices are smaller vortices, almost like mini tornadoes, within the main vortex of a tornado. These subvortices have stronger winds than the main vortex, and result in a tornado with a continuous damage path with intermittent areas of more severe damage.
The three main features of a tornado are the violent winds, the condensation funnel, and the debris cloud.
Not necessarily. A hole in the clouds in a strong thunderstorm could indicate a downdraft that can help produce a tornado or it could simply mean you're at the edge of the storm. Even if it is the former scenario, there is no guarantee a tornado will form.
Tornadoes are a destructive force. They cause some erosion but do no build up any features.
It can. Hail often does come before a tornado, but most storms that produce hail do not produce tornadoes.
No, if a tornado is spotted a tornado warning is issued .A tornado watch is not as bad as a tornado warning is. The watch just means that it is the type of weather that could POSSIBLY produce a tornado. It doesnt even mean that there is rotation or high winds. A warning is something to worry about though.
Some of the features are:Violent, rotating windslow barometric pressureA condensation funnelA dust/debris cloudIn some cases subvorticies within the tornado
Smaller tornadoes near a larger tornadoes are often called satellite tornadoes. Smaller vortices within a tornado are called subvorticies or suction vorticies.
A multivortex or multiple vortex tornado is a tornado that has multiple suction vortices or subvorticies inside the main circulation. These short-lived vorticies are more intense than the rest of the tornado, sometimes packing wind up to 100 mph faster than the main circulation. Although the subvorticies are often obscured by the main funnel they sometimes show themselves as multiple funnels moving around a common center. It is still one tornado, however, even though it may look like two or more.
It depends on the tornado. In most tornadoes the strongest winds are near the center. In multivortex tornadoes, however, the strongest winds are in the subvorticies, which are almost like smaller tornadoes within a larger one.
When a storm spawns a tornado it produce a tornado.
The term "multivortex," which is short for "multiple vortex" is used to describe a tornado with two or more subvorticies or suction vorticies moving around inside it. These vorticies have stronger winds than those found in other parts of the tornado and often produce crescent-shaped areas of more severe damage. Sometimes these vorticies are visible, giving the appearance of two or more tornadoes when it is still in fact one larger tornado.
A multiple vortex tornado is a tornado that has two or more smaller vorticies inside the main circulation. These subvorticies or suction vortices can have winds up to 100 mph faster than the rest of the tornado, and thus cause more severe damage. This is one reason why one area hit by a tornado may only sustain moderate damage, while the area next to it may be devastated. Normally these vortices are hidden within the main funnel, but if conditions are right a multiple vortex tornado may have two or more funnels. Each subvortex usually only lasts a few seconds.
The three main features of a tornado are the violent winds, the condensation funnel, and the debris cloud.
In a violent tornado the worst features are flying debris and suction vortices, small whirlwinds that have stronger winds than the rest of the tornado.
There's a tornado.
In a violent tornado the worst features are flying debris and suction vortices, small whirlwinds that have stronger winds than the rest of the tornado.
When a tornado warning means that a tornado has been spotted or detected or if a thunderstorm may produce a tornado at any moment.