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Much information on tornadoes is provided by branches of NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, most notable from the National Weather Service and the Storm Prediction Center. See the link below for NOAA's website.

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Why do people get research on tornadoes?

People research tornadoes to learn more about them and how they work. Partially out of curiousity and partially to get information that could improve warnings.


Is there more research happening to be able to prevent tornadoes?

There is no real research being done to that end. It is generally acknowledged by scientists that tornadoes cannot be stopped.


What research do you have about tornadoes?

A tornado can happen regardless of what season you are in. Tornadoes often only last a few minutes, but they do a lot of damage.


Who studies tornadoes?

Meteorologists, specifically those specializing in atmospheric science and severe weather research, study tornadoes to understand their formation, behavior, and impact on the environment. This research helps improve forecasting methods and public safety measures during tornado events.


Is there research happening to be able to prevent tornadoes?

A few civilians have proposed means of stopping tornadoes, but no credible research is being done by actual weather scientists (meteorologists). It is generally accepted among scientists that there is no feasible way to stop a tornado.


What do you call a scientist who studies tornadoes?

Since tornadoes are a form of weather, they are studied by weather scientists. A weather scientist is a meteorologist.


What is the name of the person that learns about tornadoes?

Since tornadoes are a form of weather they would be studied mostly by meteorologists. Some of these may be storm chasers, who conduct research in the field with tornadoes as they occur, though most storm chasers are not scientists.


What are the scientists called that chase tornadoes?

People who study tornadoes are a type of meteorologist.


Why do meteorologists like to chase tornadoes?

Meteorologists chase tornadoes because they can conduct research to better understand and predict them. Many storm chasers, though are not meteorologists, and just chase for the thrill or because tornadoes fascinate them.


Who discovered how tornadoes work?

Tornadoes were not discovered by a single person, as they have been documented throughout history. The understanding of how tornadoes work has evolved over time through research by meteorologists and scientists studying atmospheric conditions that lead to tornado formation.


How many tornadoes have hit Hawaii?

According to my research there has been so far 80 tornadoes that have hit Hawaii.


A scientist who has studied meteorology and oceanography would be best suited to research what?

The relationship between formation of tornadoes and altitude.