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Tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms. Warm moist air has vast amounts of latent heat stored in water vapor. As this warm air rises, often due to an encounter with a front, it cools but so does the air around it. When this air reaches a certain temperature called the dew point the moisture condenses, releasing its heat energy and slowing the rate of cooling. This mass of air becomes warmer than its surroundings and thus less dense and more buoyant, creating a thunderstorm. If enough of this energy is present and if a few other conditions are right, this thunderstorm may have the potential to produce tornadoes.

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How is heat related to tornadoes?

Heat provides the energy required to form thunderstorms and thus tornadoes.


What role does heat play in a tornado?

Latent heat is thermal energy that cannot be detected by temperature difference. In earth's atmosphere much of the latent heat is held by water vapor. In other words: warm, moist air holds a large amount of energy in the form of latent heat. It is this energy, released by the condensation of water vapor, that powers thunderstorms. Thunderstorms are what produce tornadoes.


How does solar energy affect tornadoes?

The energy that powers tornadoes ultimately comes from the sun. The sun heats the earth's surface which in turn heats the lower atmosphere. This heat can lead to thunderstorms, which, under the right conditions, can produce tornadoes.


What energy does tornado formation release?

Thunderstorms release the energy stored as latent heat in water vapor. A portion of that energy is released via tornadoes.


Who and what is affected by tornadoes?

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How can you weather tornadoes?

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Who is most affected by tornadoes?

Texas. It is proven to have the most Tornadoes in the U.S.


How could the city prevent a tornado?

Humans cannot prevent tornadoes. While there is some evidence that the urban heat island in some major cities inhibits weak tornadoes, this is neither an intentional affect, nor is it something we can control. Strong tornadoes are not affected by this.


How many people a year are affected by tornadoes?

thousands of people are affected


Why is climate is affected by large bodies of water?

The capacity of water to store heat energy.


What type of natural disasters happen in the northeast?

The northeastern United states can be affected by floods, blizzards, ice storms, heat waves, hurricanes, and occasionally tornadoes.


Who or what affected a tornado?

No person or group of peal affects tornadoes. Tornadoes are affected by factors such as temperature, humidity, and wind speed and direction at different altitudes.