A very skinny tornado is sometimes called a rope or elephant trunk.
A large tornado is typically stronger than a small, skinny tornado. The size of a tornado is often an indication of its strength, with wider tornadoes usually having higher wind speeds and causing more damage. However, other factors such as wind speed, duration, and path can also affect a tornado's strength.
The process of a tornado forming is called tornado genesis. Usually a tornado is a funnel cloud before it touches down.
A tornado is called a killer if it kills somebody.
its called the tornado tube
A tornado is called a waterspout anywhere that it forms on water.
Like a hurricane, the middle of the tornado is called the Eye.
Alley
The Centre of the tornado is the Eye.
It is usually called a tornado shelter. It may be called a storm cellar if it is underground.
You should probably stay at least a quarter mile away from any tornado. This keeps you safe from debris and can give you some time to move if the tornado changes direction. Note, however, that you cannot judge the intensity of a tornado based on its appearance. It is a common misconception that a narrow tornado will be weak, when in fact it can be of any intensity. Even an F5 tornado can be skinny.
A tornado on water is called a waterspout.
The formation of a tornado is called tornadogenesis.