Cumulonimbus
Cumulonimbus clouds - scientific name for thunderheads (the clouds that produce thunderstorms)
Yes, tornadoes form from very strong rotating thunderstorms called supercells.
It is called a Squall Line
They both are formed in strong thunderstorms. Both hail and tornadoes are forms of severe weather that originate from thunderstorms, most often an especially powerful class of thunderstorms called supercells. It is fairly common for hail to accompany tornadoes. If any thunderstorm produces hail at least 1 inch in diameter, winds of 58 mph or greater, or a tornado it is classified as severe.
These storms are called supercells
Cumulonimbus
Cumulonimbus clouds - scientific name for thunderheads (the clouds that produce thunderstorms)
A thunderstorm that produces a tornado is called a tornadic storm. All tornadoes form from thunderstorms.
A front that produces cooler temperatures is called a cold front. In the spring and summer such fronts often produce thunderstorms, which in turn will occasionally produce tornadoes.
Trachea
A solid line of thunderstorms is called a squall line.
Magma that reaches the surface it is called lava.Molten rock from the Earth's interior that breaks through to the surface is called lava
Magma that reaches the surface it is called lava.Molten rock from the Earth's interior that breaks through to the surface is called lava
Such thunderstorms are called supercells.
These opening are called pores.
Tornadoes are usually associated with especially powerful thunderstorms called supercells.
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