The greatest portion of tornadoes form on the central plains of the United States in a region called Tornado Alley.
Tornadoes mostly form over Texas, Missouri, Kansas, and other states along Tornado Alley, although they can happen almost anywhere on land. Tornadoes can also form on water, which are called waterspouts.
Tornadoes can form in mountains, but most do not.
Tornadoes happen mostly during the spring and early summer and during the later afternoon or early evening.
This applies mostly to tornadoes that form in mid-latitudes in the northern hemisphere, which includes the continental United States, where the greatest percentage of tornadoes form. The winds in these latitudes generally travel form southwest to northeast, taking any storms with them. Tornadoes can move in different directions however. This stems largely from the fact that the large-scale storm systems that most tornadoes form in rotate counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere, and while most form in the southeast quadrant of the system, they can form in other parts as well.
Hurricanes form over warm ocean water. Tornadoes can form just about anywhere.
Tornadoes mostly form from cumulonimbus clouds. :D
Entirely in updrafts. Tornadoes form in the updraft portion of a thunderstorm.
mostly yes put mostly in severe thunderstorms
They mostly happen in fields open areas.
during spring and summer and mostly around rural areas
Tornadoes mostly form over Texas, Missouri, Kansas, and other states along Tornado Alley, although they can happen almost anywhere on land. Tornadoes can also form on water, which are called waterspouts.
Most tornadoes form in a region called Tornado Alley, which includes parts of the central United States like Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska. This area is prone to tornadoes due to a combination of warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico meeting with cooler, drier air from the Rockies.
Yes, tornadoes can form. Hundreds, even thousands of tornadoes form every year.
Since tornadoes are a form of weather they would be studied mostly by meteorologists. Some of these may be storm chasers, who conduct research in the field with tornadoes as they occur, though most storm chasers are not scientists.
Tornadoes can form in mountains, but most do not.
Tornadoes happen mostly during the spring and early summer and during the later afternoon or early evening.
No. Tornadoes form from cumulonimbus clouds.