No. While many tornadoes have caused an incredible amount of destruction, they are not given names.
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The bad thing was the horrendous death and destruction caused in the name of a religion.
Tornadoes are often referred to simply as "tornadoes" or "twisters."
Due to the death & destruction caused by Hurricane Camille the name was indefinitely retired after the 1969 hurricane season.
Tornadoes are often called twisters.
Tornadoes are severe wind storms and do not speak, let alone call out a name.
Tornadoes are not given names a hurricanes are, but may be referred to by the places they hit. In this case, the most destructive tornado on record is the Joplin, Missouri tornado of May 22, 2011 which caused $2.8 billion in property damage.
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No.
Tornadoes are often called twisters or funnels. Some people call tornadoes cyclones, but this is incorrect terminology as a cyclone is technically a much larger type of weather event than a tornado.
Tornadoes are associated with a type of thunderstorm called a supercell.
Yes. Florida has one of the highest annual tornado counts of any state. It has had more than 3,000 tornadoes in the past 50 years, most of them weak. Tornado do not have names, but are simply referred to be where or when they hit. Some notable ones include the Kissimmee tornado of 1998 and the Groundhog Day tornadoes of 2007.