That is impossible to determine.
The Fujita scale uses the severity of the damage a tornado causes to determine its rating.
It is impossible to make long term predictions of whether or when a specific location will have a tornado. When we do determine that a town or city is going to be hit, the time to the tornado's impact is measured in minutes.
Initial factors needed for a tornado to form are wind shear and instability that can cause thunderstorms. For a thunderstorm to produce a tornado, it needs to be a type of rotating storm called a supercell.
Yes, a severe thunderstorm can create the conditions necessary for a tornado to form. Thunderstorms with strong updrafts and rotation can produce tornadoes when other factors align, such as atmospheric instability and wind shear.
Ted Fujita discovered the Fujita Scale to determine how much strength a tornado has based on the damage it produces.
That is impossible to determine.
No machine is used. The intensity of a tornado is determined by a visual survey of the damage.
tornado formation is not based on temperature, but upon storm structure. you cannot use temperature to determine tornados
The Fujita scale uses the severity of the damage a tornado causes to determine its rating.
What are the factors that determine the length of an engagement?
That is difficult to determine. Many of the longest official tornado tracks were actually tornado families, series of tornadoes forming in succession, rather than individual tornadoes.
The speed and direction of a tornado can be determined using Doppler radar by measuring how far the tornado moves between sweeps and in what direction.
Two factors that determine a biome are precipitation and temperature.
It is impossible to determine if or when a specific location will be hit by a tornado more than a few minutes in advance.
It is classified as a tornado when the circulation, which originates within a thunderstorm, is confirmed to have made contact with the ground. Usually this is confirmed through damage done by the tornado, but video or eyewitness testimony from a trained spotter can be used as well for tornadoes that cause little to no damage.In some cases it can take extensive analysis to determine if any event was a tornado or strong thunderstorm winds, and tor determine if it was one or multiple tornadoes.
It is impossible to make long term predictions of whether or when a specific location will have a tornado. When we do determine that a town or city is going to be hit, the time to the tornado's impact is measured in minutes.