clue is in the name, because of their destructive and most awsome power a tornado can kill people.
The main part of the circulation of a tornado when the strongest winds occur is called the core.
A tornado in the southern hemisphere is still called a tornado.
No. A tornado on the ocean or some other body of water is called a waterspout. A funnel cloud is a tornado that has not yet touched down.
Tornadoes usually form from a type of thunderstorm called a supercell, which has a rotating updraft called a mesocyclone. A downdraft at the back of the storm, called the rear-flank downdraft or RFD is believed to wrap around the tornado, tightening and intensifying it to produce a tornado.
Tornadoes are sometimes called twisters.
A tornado is called a killer if it kills somebody.
In The average tornado there are no deaths. On average the U.S. gets over 1,200 tornadoes per year but only about 60 tornado deaths. The average death toll for a killer tornado (at least for the U.S.) is between 2 and 3, but this is skewed upwards by a handful of tornadoes with large death tolls. The typical death toll for a killer tornado is 1.
A tornado but sometimes there are none. So i guess lightning.
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The process of a tornado forming is called tornado genesis. Usually a tornado is a funnel cloud before it touches down.
its called the tornado tube
A tornado is called a waterspout anywhere that it forms on water.
There were no killer tornadoes in Texas in 2008.
Like a hurricane, the middle of the tornado is called the Eye.
Alley
The Centre of the tornado is the Eye.
The Natchez tornado of 1840 was a supercell tornado, as are nearly all killer tornadoes, and was probably an F5.