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Q: Who discovered how tornadoes work?
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Who dicovered tornadoes?

The first caveman to get blown out of his leopard skin suit discovered tornadoes.


Have scientists ever found out how a tornadoes work?

no


What is the main idea of the book tornado?

its about tornadoes and how they work/do.


Do tornadoes come with names and if they do what are their names?

Tornadoes are not named. Tornadoes are too short-lived for a name to be useful, and there are simply too many of them for any naming system to work.


How do tornadoes affect people answers for kids?

Tornadoes hurt and kill people and can destroy their homes, schools, and places where they work.


How many tornadoes does US have in 3 years?

The United States averages about 1200 tornadoes per year, which would work out to about 3600 tornadoes in an average 3-year period.


Can electric tornadoes happen?

No. While tornadoes are usually accompanied by lightning and can sometimes produce static discharges, electricity has nothing to do with the way they work.


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.


Another word for discovered as in you discovered when you should go to work?

Another word for discovered is found.


Do ceiling fans work like tornadoes in southern hemsphere?

In the dynamics of how they work, no. Ceiling fans are powered by electric motors. Tornadoes are driven by thermodynamic processes whether they are in the northern or southern hemisphere. In terms of direction, yes. Most ceiling fans spin clockwise as to most tornadoes in the southern hemisphere.


Are tornadoes decreasing due to global warming?

Currently scientists are uncertain as to how global warming would affect tornadoes. This is further complicated by a lack of complete, long-term tornado records. So far no substantial link has been discovered.


How many tornadoes in 1900?

The number of tornadoes in 1900 is not known. Official records for the United States only go back to 1950, and the vast majority of tornadoes were missed. Work by tornado expert Thomas P. Grazulis indicates that there were at least 51 significant tornadoes (F2 or stronger or causing a death) in the U.S. in 1900. However, most tornadoes are not rated as significant, and many F2 tornadoes may still have been missed.