Tornadoes do not get names, that's hurricanes.
The fire tornado happened in Brazil august 25th of 2010
A funnel cloud that touches the ground is commonly known as a tornado.
Yes. The 1913 Omaha tornado struck on Easter Sunday, March 23.
One specific tornado name is the Tri-State Tornado, which occurred on March 18, 1925 and is considered to be one of the deadliest tornadoes in US history. It traveled through Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, causing extensive damage and claiming the lives of over 600 people.
Tornadoes do not have Latin names. The first documented tornado was in 1054, some time after the fall of the Roman Empire. Latin names are generally reserved for living organism anyway.
a huge tornado
It is called "Tornado"
It is called a tornado whether it is about to happen or has already happened
It is simply called the Waco, Texas tornado. Tornadoes are not given names like hurricanes are.
Springfield Massachusetts was recently hit by a tornado (possibly two tornadoes) on June 1, 2011
Missouri is the state the city that was hit is called Joplin.
a tornado?
The longest tornado in the world happened in the U.S. in 1925.
Fathers Day Tornado happened in 2010.
2005 is when it happened.
On Friday, March 2, 2012 there were more than 40 tornadoes. Here are the most notable ones. EF3 tornado in Harvest, Alabama. EF4 tornado in Henryville, Indiana killed at least 5 (may also have struck Marysville, but may have been separate, survey incomplete) EF3 tornado in Moscow, Ohio killed 3 EF3 tornado in West Liberty, Kentucky killed 8
The tornado