The tornado itself is a spinning column of rising air. They usually form froma large rotating column of air called a mesocyclone.
A tornado is a violently spinning vortex of wind. In other words, tornadoes twist.
Thunderstorms and tornadoes, whether they are quick or not, are the product if cumulonimbus clouds.
The tornado (or more properly, waterspout) was not given a name as tornadoes are not named.
The scientific name for tornadoes is "tornado." Tornado is the widely accepted term used by meteorologists and scientists to describe a rapidly rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground.
Tornadoes do not have names. Some tornadoes are referred to by where they hit (e.g. the Oklahoma City tornado), but that is not a name. Accurate worldwide records are not available, but the United States, which keeps the best tornado records, experiences about 1,200 tornadoes in an average year.
A tornado is a violently spinning vortex of wind. In other words, tornadoes twist.
The name for a storm with rapidly spinning air that becomes dangerous is a tornado. Tornadoes can cause significant damage with their strong winds and are capable of causing devastation in a short period of time.
Tornadoes on water are called waterspouts.
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Tornadoes are often referred to simply as "tornadoes" or "twisters."
Tornadoes are often called twisters.
Tornadoes are severe wind storms and do not speak, let alone call out a name.
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columns. lines.
I think you have to be a little more specific with your question. Because there are millions of buildings with columns.
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