Only to a very limited degree.
Scientists can determine when conditions are favorable for tornadoes to develop (in which case a tornado watch is issued), or even if a tornado may be developing (which would prompt a tornado warning), but cannot predict exactly where or when a tornado will touch down.
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As of the mornging of June 27, 2013 the last confirmed tornado was on June 24, with an unconfirmed report on June 26.
Tornadoes have occurred in all 50 states. However. Most tornadoes happen in or near the area known as tornado alley, which extends north from Texas to South Dakota and includes parts of some adjacent states.
The fire tornado happened in Brazil august 25th of 2010
Yes, tornadoes can occur in Toronto, although they are relatively rare. Toronto is in an area that is at risk for tornadoes, but they typically do not happen as frequently or with the same intensity as in other regions, such as the central United States.
No. A predicate is just a fancy word for verb, its just an action verb... -The Tornado
tornado's shape (simple subject) is ( simple predicate)
Simple predicate italicized, complex predicate in bold.The center of a tornado can cause a great deal of damage.
simple subject is shape and simple predicate is "is" i think.
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A tornado can hit a house, but cannot happen indoors.
There is not such thing as a "chemical tornado" a tornado is the result of thermodynamic physical processes.
It is impossible to predict where the next tornado will occur.
No. A tornado is a vortex of air. There is no air in space.
It is possible but it usually doesn't happen
it is generally impossible to out run a tornado but if you do hooray for you
it will be announced on the radio that a tornado has been spotted in your area