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The humidity is generally going to be high as tornadoes form from thunderstorms. Within the tornado itself the relative humidity may be 100% as the pressure drop causes temperature to fall below the dew point, triggering condensation and creating the funnel.

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Tornadoes are a product of severe thunderstorms and so are usually accompanied by thunder, lightning, strong winds, heavy rain, and often hail. Tornadoes themselves produce very fast winds over a small area.

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The humidity within a Thunderstorm can range from 50 to 80%. However, what humans feel might be at 90% humidity. The humidity decreases rapidly when the storm releases the rain. Humans may feel still sticky or suddenly rather chilled.

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Tornadoes are normally low pressure systems. When they dissipate, it is because a high pressure (cold) system falls around them and sucks all of their energy into the surrounding atmosphere.

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The air pressure during a tornado will be low if it will be summer , but if it is winter that it will be high (cold is also high pressure)

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There is no definite figure, but usually the humidity is fairly high.

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Tornadoes are often accompanied by rain, thunder, lightning, and hail.

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Generally, yes. Tornadoes form in thunderstorms, which form best when humidity is high.

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What percentage of humidity does the tornado have?

It is 80 percent or over.


How does scientist predict a tornado?

air pressure,temperature & humidity,wind speed


Can a tornado change color in a second?

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