Tornadoes are sometimes called twisters.
The lowest known pressure recorded in a tornado was 688 millibars in a tornado in Tulia, Texas on April 21, 2007.
A tornado is typically spawned from a supercell thunderstorm cloud, known as a mesocyclone. These types of clouds are characterized by a rotating updraft, which can produce the necessary conditions for tornado formation.
Before it reaches the ground a developing tornado is known as a funnel cloud.
The greatest distance a tornado is recorded to have traveled is 219 miles.
That is not known. Not enough measurements have been taken from inside a tornado.
A tornado is also commonly known as a cyclone.
A funnel cloud that touches the ground is commonly known as a tornado.
The first known use of the word "tornado" was in 1556.
mostly in America the tri state tornado but most part of the world it is the Daulatapur Salturia Bangladesh tornado
Tornadoes are not named as hurricanes are. The first known use of the word "tornado" was in 1556.
Neither; they are the same thing. A tornado is known as a twister because they spin.
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The known path length of the Goliad tornado was about 15 miles. The path may have been longer, though, as little is known about what the tornado did prior to hitting Goliad.
No. The longest a tornado s even known to has lasted is a few hours.
The longest lived tornado on record lasted 3 hours and 29 minutes. This tornado, known as the Tri-State tornado holds several other records as well.
When the eye of a tornado becomes more intense and destructive than the larger tornado, it is known as a "tornado within a tornado" or a "satellite tornado." This phenomenon occurs when a smaller, more powerful vortex forms within the main tornado circulation.
Yes. On rare occasions tornadoes have been known to merge with one another.