Unfortunately, it is not possible to stop a tornado. Tornadoes are natural disasters formed by severe weather conditions and there is currently no known way to prevent or stop them from occurring. The best course of action is to have a plan in place to seek shelter and stay informed during tornado warnings.
The rotating updraft within a thunderstorm, known as a mesocyclone, is responsible for creating the conditions that can lead to a tornado. When this rotating air column tightens and extends to the ground, it can form a tornado.
It is not fully understood about how exactly tornadoes form, grow and die. Tornado researchers are still trying to solve the tornado puzzle, but for every piece that seems to fit they often uncover new pieces that need to be studied. However, current knowledge indicates that a tornado usually dissipates when cold air undercuts the updraft of the tornado's parent thunderstorm. This causes the updraft to weaken until it can no longer support a tornado.
Hills do not stop tornadoes, as tornadoes can pass over or through hills with varying effects. The presence of hills can affect the strength and behavior of a tornado, but they do not act as a barrier that will prevent a tornado from occurring.
Yes, every tornado has a vortex, which is the rapidly rotating column of air that extends from the base of the storm clouds to the ground. This vortex is what causes the destructive winds associated with tornadoes.
No, it is not possible to stop a tornado with another tornado. Tornadoes are formed by specific weather conditions in the atmosphere, and introducing another tornado would not have any effect on the existing tornado.
No.
There is nothing you can do to storm a tornado.
No, lightning cannot stop a tornado. Lightning and tornadoes are independent weather phenomena. Lightning can occur during thunderstorms, which are often associated with tornadoes, but it does not have the ability to influence or stop a tornado.
There is no such thing as an ice tornado.There is no way of stopping a tornado.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to stop a tornado. Tornadoes are natural disasters formed by severe weather conditions and there is currently no known way to prevent or stop them from occurring. The best course of action is to have a plan in place to seek shelter and stay informed during tornado warnings.
Nothing. There is nothing people can do to stop tornadoes.
Tornado damaged is caused by a tornado's powerful winds and objects carried y those winds.
You can't stop a tornado unless you're all powerful... but there is something you can do to stop yourself from feeling gulity because you didn't try and stop the tornado. Let it suck you up and make sure you die too. You won't have to worry about not trying to stop the tornado.
No, adding high heat in the area of a tornado, or even directly into a tornado, would not stop it.
Most deaths during a tornado are caused by debris.
No