Other forms of extreme wather do not occur in tornadoes, but they do often occur during the same weather events. Tornadoes form during very powerful thunderstorms with strong updrafts. The strong updrafts may lead to the formation of large hail. The moisture in these thunderstorms can also lead to masses of rain-cooled air, which rapidly sinks, creating powerful gusts of wind when they reach the ground, which can sometimes rival the intensity of a moderate tornado. The storms that produce tornadoes can also produce torrential rain, whic can lead to flash flooding.
yes
Tornadoes are a form of extreme weather. They are violent vortices of wind produced by severe thunderstorms.
yes Greece has tornadoes and hurricanes
Extreme temperatures cause the most fatalities in the US. Both extreme heat and extreme cold.
Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Blizzards, large hail, damaging winds and Flooding are types of severe weather.
there are tornadoes and earthquakes, but nothing much else R.T
The U.S. has had just about every sort of extreme weather including heat waves, cold spells, severe weather, violent tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, and severe droughts.
Some examples of extreme weather events include hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, heatwaves, droughts, floods, and wildfires. These events can have significant impacts on ecosystems, infrastructure, and human health.
Extreme weather can happen in various locations around the world, including regions prone to hurricanes, tornadoes, monsoons, cyclones, blizzards, heatwaves, and extreme rainfall. These events are often influenced by factors such as climate, geography, and seasonal patterns.
Maine doesn't really have very extreme weather because of all it's valleys and mountains. Extreme weather is usually common in flatter states. Maine does have a history of small tornadoes, microbursts, nor' easters, severe thunderstorms, and flooding.
No. They are often associated with tornadoes and other severe weather, but there is no direct connection between them and tornadoes.
Paris does not typically experience tornadoes, as they are more common in regions with specific weather conditions conducive to their formation. However, Paris can experience heavy rainfall, strong winds, and occasional heatwaves or cold snaps, but these are not as extreme as tornadoes.