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Tornadoes are formally called tornadoes.
Yes. The proper plural spelling of tornado is "tornadoes."
The English word tornado is taken from the Spanish word tronada, that means to turn. Tornadoes are also referred to as twisters in English.
The word tornado is the singular noun. The plural noun would be tornadoes.
Tornadogenesis is the process by which tornadoes form.
Tornadoes can cause severe damage and destruction to buildings and homes in a matter of seconds.
The first known use of the word tornado was in 1556.
It is when heated air rises quickly.
Thunderstorms are not called tornadoes, however, some thunderstorms will produce tornadoes. The word tornado likely comes from the Spanish word "tronada" meaning "thunderstorm" being combined with another Spanish word "tornar" meaning "to turn" in reference to the rotation of a tornado.
Another word for tornado is also called cyclones.