There is no definite air pressure for a tornado, but tit is believed that the pressure deficit (i.e. how much less pressure is in the tornado than in the surroundings) in a weak tornado is at least 10 millibars, with greater pressure deficits being found in stronger tornadoes.
Air in a tornado is rapidly drawn upward. This creates low pressure as more air rushes in to replace it. However this can ever completely fill the pressure deficit until the upward movement stops.
The air pressure inside a tornado is very low.
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The air pressure inside a tornado is very low.
Tornadoes are always part of a low pressure system and do not form in high pressure.
A tornado has low pressure in it, but it is not considered a low pressure system as it is too small to be its own weather system. The low pressure in a tornado causes the surrounding air to rush into it.
Air in a tornado, move upward rapidly creating a low pressure at its center. This low pressure essentially sucks air in.
Air in a tornado is rapidly drawn upward. This creates low pressure as more air rushes in to replace it. However this can ever completely fill the pressure deficit until the upward movement stops.
Pressure inside a tornado is very low.
The air pressure inside a tornado is very low.
The air pressure inside a tornado is very low.
There is very Low Pressure inside a tornado. Air naturally tends to move towards and area of low pressure.
The air pressure inside a tornado is very low.
it is a tornado
it is a tornado
it is a tornado
it is a tornado