There are vortices on the sun that resemble tornadoes and have been referred to as tornadoes, yes. However, they are not true tornadoes and they operate by entirely different mechanisms.
An F5 tornado, now EF5 since the scale changed of 2007.
get some paper,glue stick,and Scissors cut the paper,then stick them together so you make a real mini tornado.
The glitter helps emphasize the circular motion in the water and simulates the flying debris found in a real tornado.
In some cases one tornado will dissipate completely, and then a completely new tornado will form afterward from the same thunderstorm. This is called a tornado family.
A tornado is considered a tornado when it reaches the ground
the waco tornado
Both the tornado in bottle and a real tornado involve a vortex that strengthens via the principle of conservation of angular momentum.
No
wrong, the real answer to this question is tornado
Because if there is a real tornado you will now what to do.
The Greensburg, Kansas tornado of May 4, 2007 was definitely a real event. It was the first tornado to be rated EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita scale. This enormous tornado destroyed 95% of the town of Greensburg, killing 11.
There is no real term for the tip of a tornado. A small area of intense suction in a tornado may be referred to as a suction spot.
An F5 tornado, now EF5 since the scale changed of 2007.
No, fortunately I have not seen an EF5 tornado, that is in real life So, Yeah
get some paper,glue stick,and Scissors cut the paper,then stick them together so you make a real mini tornado.
Yes. Tornado Alley is a region in the US with very high tornado activity. It takes up a large portion of the Great Plains.
A Vacuum Cleaner is similar to a tornado because a vacuum cleaner sucks things up as does a tornado. Some people might say a tornado is God's vacuum cleaner.