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it depends on what the radar is measuring, but usually it will look something like an animal cell, with the tornado being the nucleus.

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How do scientists collect data about tornadoes?

Meteorologists are people that study tornados by observing current sky conditions, only if the right atmospheric conditions are currently available. Also by using Doppler Radar or NexRad, to identify Supercells within clusters of storms. A supercell does not always contain a tornado, but it will have a high chance to produce one, since a storm can only be declared as a supercell, only if there is convergence and counter-clockwise rotation availble in the mid-trophosphere. Thus, a tornado can be formed. In addition, to technology and natural outdoor observation, some look at chasing these specific storms, which these people are called "Storm Chasers." They go out and look for any potential development of supercells, then chase them depending if there are any confirmed reports by the National Weather Service (NWS). Thus by chasing the tornado, they can observe it and record down there observations and share them with other atmospheric scientists. Also they might learn new and very interesting inofrmation based on these types of weather phenomenons. I hope this has answered your question well! Keep Watching the Clouds!


What does a tornado clouds look like?

Tornadoes are made by thunderstorms, made by cumulonimbus clouds. They appear as very tall white puffy clouds with a dark base and an anvil shaped top. Thunderstorms that can produce tornadoes also have a corkscrew appearance or with striations in the cloud tower.


Can tornadoes merge together?

Not really, there is a such thing as a multiple vortex tornado. These tornadoes have smaller, stronger vorticies moving around inside of the tornado. Sometimes a multivortex tornado can have the appearance of being two or more tornadoes but it still is one tornado.


What is a dust devil?

A dust devil is a type of whirlwind, that forms from hot air near the surface rising quickly through a small pocket of cooler. air above it. They look somewhat like tornadoes but are generally weaker.


Can tornadoes be predicted and how?

Yes, through the observation of weather patterns and climates.Yes tornadoes can be predicted by using NEXRAD, Doppler, or WSR-88D radar. The radar images show certain motions in the cell thus telling meteorologists a tornado is possible. However, a tornado could not be forecasted for 5-days out.*

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What do tornadoes look like on radar?

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How do meteorologists spot tornadoes?

On valuable tool is doppler radar which can detect the signature of a tornado. Storm spotters are also important. These are people who go out and look for severe weather such as tornadoes and then report the events. Police, emergency workers and the general public can also report tornadoes.


How do tornadoes look if there approaching?

When tornadoes are approaching they look like huge funnels. Tornadoes can approach an area very quickly You are advised to leave an hour before you can see the storm.


How do you detect when tornadoes are forming?

The use of radar lets meteorologists see 'hook shaped' cloud formations. Hooked shaped area of precipitation show that rotation is happening in the atmosphere. Smaller tornadoes might not have the 'hook' signature. Meteorologists also use Doppler radar to watch for areas that have winds moving in circular motion. If you are on the ground and do not have radar, then you can watch approaching clouds and look for a wall of approaching dark clouds, and high winds


What methods do scientists use to track tornadoes?

You can get some information from radar. Tornadoes often produce an echo with certain recognizable characteristics. Mostly, however, it's eyes on the ground that do the job. This typically takes the form of a spotter network equipped with amateur radio. Spotters can be mobile or fixed. Checkout skywarn for more information.


How can scientists improve forecasting on tornadoes?

One way is to continue studying tornadoes and gain a better understanding of how they work and thus what signs to look for in a potentially tornadic storm. Another thing to do is to improve our Doppler radars to be better able to detect tornadoes. Already the system is being upgraded with dual-polarization, which will allow the radar to tell the difference between rain, hail, and debris. A denser grid of Doppler radar will also help, as in some cases a tornado that forms far away from the nearest radar might not be detected until it is too late.