Tornadoes are not named.
The tornado (or more properly, waterspout) was not given a name as tornadoes are not named.
No. Tornadoes do not have names.
Tornado Alley is named as such because it is an area in the central U.S. that experiences a high frequency of tornadoes. This region typically sees a greater number of tornadoes due to its geographical location and weather patterns that create optimal conditions for tornado formation.
The first recorded tornado occurred near Kilbeggan, Ireland on April 30, 1054.
it is that it is tornado alley it make a strong storm with ice and then ice comes then tornado
The first documented use of the word "tornado" was in 1556.
Tornadoes are not named as hurricanes are. The first known use of the word "tornado" was in 1556.
A Tornado to happen and then it is named after the person that reports it first :-)
Nobody. Tornadoes do not get names as hurricanes do.
The first known use of the word tornado was in 1556.
The last tornado to hit London was on December 7, 2006. The first recorded tornado in London was on October 17, 1091 (yes, 1091)
tornadoes are not like hurricanes they dont get named they only get named by the place where the tornado touch down like for example the hallam nebraska tornado or the tri state tornado
I believe they named the dog "Tornado."
There was never a tornado named Bill as tornadoes do not have names. Two hurricanes named Bill occurred in 2003 and 2015.
As with most words, the etymology cannot be traced back to any particular person. The first recorded use of the word "tornado" was in 1556. It comes from the Spanish word "tronada," which means thunderstorm.
i think it was alberto
The tornado (or more properly, waterspout) was not given a name as tornadoes are not named.