Most tornadoes develop from a portion of a thunderstorm called a mesocyclone.
A tornado usually forms from a mesocyclone, which occurs in the updraft or rear portion of some thunderstorms.
No, the eye of a tornado is actually the calmest part, with clear skies and no precipitation. The most dangerous part of a tornado is the wall cloud and the tornado itself, where the strongest winds and most damage occur.
The low hanging cloud base that spawns tornadoes is called a wall cloud. Wall clouds are often associated with severe thunderstorms and can be a precursor to tornado formation.
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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.
When a storm spawns a tornado it produce a tornado.
A tornado does not "mix" with other storms. A tornado is part of a larger parent storm, though.
The top part of a tornado is called "the top"
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.
The calmest part of a tornado is the center or "eye" of the storm. It is characterized by light wind and possibly even clear skies, providing a brief respite before the destructive winds of the tornado return as it moves on.
A tornado usually forms from a mesocyclone, which occurs in the updraft or rear portion of some thunderstorms.
A tornado comes from a type of storm called a rotating thunderstorm, but is not a storm, itself.
tornadoes are part of a giant thunderstorm called a supercell. they form in the mesocyclone which is also part of the supercell.
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.
The anvil is not part of the tornado, it is part of the parent thunderstorm. The anvil forms when the storm cloud grows upward until hitting a layer of stable air that it cannot rise through. This causes the top of the storm to flatten and spread out.
Tornado.