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Nobody makes tornadoes; they are a natural event.

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What continent does not have tornadoes?

Antarctica is the continent that does not have tornadoes. Tornadoes typically form over land, so the cold and uninhabited nature of Antarctica makes it unlikely for tornadoes to occur there.


What makes tornadoes and waterspouts wild?

the atmosphere makes tornadoes and waterspouts wild,because in tornadoes anything can change at any time due to measures in a super cell thunder storm either temps,dew points, winds or storm path.


What makes up a tornadoes color?

A tornadoes color is determined by how the light falls on it, and often the color of soil that it is lifting up.


What type of weather makes tornadoes?

Tornadoes are produce by thunderstorms. Most tornadoes form in a special kind of thunderstorm called a supercell, the most powerful type of thunderstorm on earth.


Why is finding tornadoes a problem?

Tornadoes are small-scale weather patterns that often come and go relatively quickly. This makes the difficult to predict.


What kind of pressure makes tornadoes suck things up?

Low pressure


What continent or geographic area do tornadoes start?

tornadoes can start in any continent except Antarctica and in the U.S the Midwest is full of rural areas and grassy lands which makes tornadoes to form often in those areas


What makes dust devils different than tornadoes?

Dust devils form in sunny weather while tornadoes require thunderstorms to form. Dust devils are much weaker and generally smaller than tornadoes as well.


Why do so many tornadoes hit Hawaii and Alaska?

Tornadoes are very rare in Alaska and Hawaii, not common. Alaska's cold climate makes it difficult for strong thunderstorms to form. Since Hawaii is tropical it is not prone to the frontal systems that produce most tornadoes.


How do tornadoes develop and grow stronger?

the way how it is grow is by the current of the weather path and the type of gust it makes


What type of storm makes a tornado?

Tornadoes are most often produced by a kind of thunderstorm called a supercell.


Why do tornadoes in Australia have less notoriety than their US counterparts?

It is a matter of intensity. Not only are tornadoes not as common in Australia, but they are generally not as strong. The strength of tornadoes is rated on the Fujita scale, which has six categories, ranging from F0 for the weakest tornadoes to F5 for the strongest. Australia rarely gets tornadoes stronger than F2. Such tornadoes can cause fairly significant damage, but don't wipe out entire neighbourhoods and rarely kill. By contrast, the United States usually gets at least several F4 tornadoes every year and gets F5 tornadoes every few years. These are the tornadoes that cause the catastrophic damage that makes national and international news.