Videos of tornadoes can be found by navigating to the online video hosting website YouTube, writing the phrase "videos of tornadoes" in the search bar, and pressing the "Enter" key. Once the search has completed, navigate through the list of videos until you find what you are looking for.
i would do it but it's going to be hard.
A a radar is better: it can detect a tornado at a distance. A barometer would be of no use unless the tornado came dangerously close.
a tornado warning would be issued if it is in your county and a tornado watch if it is out of your county.
No, it is not possible to stop a tornado with another tornado. Tornadoes are formed by specific weather conditions in the atmosphere, and introducing another tornado would not have any effect on the existing tornado.
I would assume that when the tornado hits you are going to be in your car as per the category this was posted under. If you are in your car during a tornado, you should find a ditch and lay in in on your stomach away from your car. If you cannot find a ditch it is suggested to get out of your car and lay under the vehichle in such a manner that if the car would roll either direction the car would not roll on top of you and the car would protect you from debris that is carried by the strong winds.
The place with the most tornado sirens would have to be tornado alley
The formation of a tornado is called tornadogenesis.
No, I won't. I would get myself evacuated from the tornado area.
This happens fairly often. Such a tornado would be recorded if someone observed it, but there would be no damage. Such a tornado would be rated EF0.
Well all you got to do is get a Lego book, find a tornado, make it and POOF!!!!You got yourself a tornado!
The tornado would not be affected in any way. The bullet would probably have is direction changed by violent winds of the tornado and will eventually either be embedded in something or fall out of the tornado to the ground.
If a tornado has formed in the U.S. chances are it will be detected by Doppler radar.