Yes. When a tornado forms, hot and cold air come together. They spiral around each other at a great speed, which is known as torsion.
When the eye of a tornado becomes more intense and destructive than the larger tornado, it is known as a "tornado within a tornado" or a "satellite tornado." This phenomenon occurs when a smaller, more powerful vortex forms within the main tornado circulation.
The plural of tornado is tornadoes.
A tornado alarm is a warning system that is used to alert people of an impending tornado. It is typically a loud siren or whistle that sounds when a tornado is spotted or conditions are favorable for one to occur, allowing residents to seek shelter and take necessary precautions.
The air pressure in a tornado is lower than that outside the tornado. That is why the wind blows toward the funnel.
A tornado watch is issued when general weather conditions in a region are favorable for the formation of tornadoes. Tornado watches are numbered in the order that they are issued. So tornado watch 4 is the 4th tornado watch issued in the country that year.
Torsion
Torsion means twisting or being twisted. Intestinal torsion can be fatal.
A good example could be a tornado or twisting a sponge.
Vehicle does not have torsion bars
Instead of using coil springs on the front suspension torsion bars are used from the lower control arms to the frame ( my 1995 Ford Explorer 4x4 has torsion bars , my dads 73 Dodge Coronet had torsion bars ) If you look at a lower front suspension that has torsion bars you will see the torsion bars going from the lower control arms rearward
Spraining your ankle is typically caused by a torsion force, which is a twisting force that causes the ligaments in the ankle to stretch or tear.
I'm pretty sure that only 4WD trucks have torsion bars.
A Dodge Ram does not have torsion bars.
The tundra does not have torsion bars, buy a lift.
A 2WD Tahoe does not have torsion adjustment bolts, it uses front coil springs and not torsion bars.
The 1st generation Nissan Pathfinder, 1987 - 1995 had a torsion bar suspension on the front end of the vehicle. There is a driver's side and passenger's side torsion bar and they are not interchangeable. 1996 - 2009 models do not use a torsion bar.
There is a bolt near rear of torsion bar (the end closer to rear bumper) which will increase or decrease the tension on torsion bar when you adjust bolt.