If you mean how many subvortices have developed within a single tornado, some tornadoes have been reported to have had as many as eight smaller vortices within the main circulation at once.
If you mean the most tornadoes spawned by a single storm system, that record goes to the tornado outbreak of April 25-28, 2011. That storm system produced 351 tornadoes over the course of four days.
In terms of most tornadoes spanwed by a single thunderstorm, it is unclear as in some cases, especially in older records, mutliple tornadoes are often lsited as a single tornado.
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Tornadoes are often but not always accompanied by hail. However, the hail is not a result of the tornado itself but the storm that produces the tornado.
Yes. Tornado Watches are issued through the Storm Prediction center and re-issued through local NWS offices.
No. A tornado is a microscale storm, as very few tornadoes get to be over 2 kilometers in diameter.
A tornado usually forms from a mesocyclone, which occurs in the updraft or rear portion of some thunderstorms.
No country does. A suction vortex is not a tornado; it is a feature that can develop in a tornado. A tornado itself is a vortex but can sometimes contain smaller vortices (vortexes) called suction vortices. Such a storm is called a multiple-vortex tornado.
A tornado warned storm is a thunderstorm for which a tornado warning has been issued, meaning that the storm is producing rotation that can spawn a tornado.
A tornado comes from a type of storm called a rotating thunderstorm, but is not a storm, itself.
The highest death toll ever recorded in a tornado was about 1300 in the Daulatpur-Salturia (Bangladesh) tornado of April 26, 1989. The majority of tornadoes, however, don't kill anyone.
A tornado does not "mix" with other storms. A tornado is part of a larger parent storm, though.
A storm can't turn into a tornado, it a thunderstorm can produce one.
A tornado warned storm is a thunderstorm for which a tornado warning has been issued, indicating that it is capable of producing a tornado. A tornado threat is a general term that refers to the danger tornadoes may pose to an area during a particular storm.
When a storm spawns a tornado it produce a tornado.
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The fastest storm on record is the Tri-State Tornado, which occurred in the central US in 1925. With estimated wind speeds reaching up to 300 mph, it holds the title for the fastest tornado ever recorded.
No. The widest tornado ever recorded was 2.5 miles wide. Compared with other types of storm tornadoes are actually rather small. Hurricanes, however, can be 500 miles wide or more, but they are in an entirely different class of storm.