Because God made them
Lower levels of the atmosphere.
No. The highest rating a tornado can acheive is F5.
Tornadoes have existed since the beginning of the planet's atmosphere. They are a natural and common occurrence in certain regions with the right weather conditions, such as the central United States.
No. Tornadoes do not damage the atmosphere.
Nearly all tornadoes in the southern hemisphere do. However in the northern hemisphere most tornadoes rotate counterclockwise. A small percentage of tornadoes rotate opposite of what is normal for their hemisphere. These are called anticyclonic tornadoes.
Lower levels of the atmosphere.
The devil did not create tornadoes. Tornadoes form from complex interactions in the atmosphere, not any supernatural entity.
well because god didint want them to exist the devil made them
No. The highest rating a tornado can acheive is F5.
Tornadoes have existed since the beginning of the planet's atmosphere. They are a natural and common occurrence in certain regions with the right weather conditions, such as the central United States.
Yes hurricanes take a long time to form and may exist for weeks. Tornadoes on the other hand form quickly and exist for only minuets. You therefor get a longer warning about a hurricane than you do about a tornado.
No such articles exist. Tornadoes do not last long enough for articles to be written about them as they occur.
Tornadoes are not a viable or practical source of energy. They are highly unpredictable and dangerous natural phenomena, making it unsafe and unreliable to harness their power for energy generation. Additionally, the technology to efficiently and safely capture energy from tornadoes does not currently exist.
Thunderstorms and tornadoes are typically associated with cumulonimbus clouds, also known as thunderstorm clouds. These clouds are vertically developed and can produce severe weather conditions due to the strong updrafts and downdrafts that exist within them.
No, not really. The national weather service can see that some conditions exist that could lead to a tornado, but they can not predict when it will happen or where.
Usually, none. Looking at statistics from the United States, for which the most complete records exist, only about 2% of tornadoes result in human fatalities. Among killer tornadoes, most only kill one person.
Tornadoes in the U.S. are called tornadoes.