they were most likley to hide in bunkers
and wait the storm out but it depends on how big the supercell.
In what ways do marketing affect the lives of people?
Ivestigate sounces of environmental abuse and the affect it has had or will have on people.
it made people lazy
Weather disturbances may affect humans by destroying properties and houses of people living in a specific area.
People who have lost most of their teeth and may have trouble chewing their food can affect their digestive process. It can cause the organs to not work correctly.
Because nearly all tornadoes are produced by supercells.
Yes, supercells are often noted for having a well defines, albeit windswept anvil.
Yes. Thousands of supercells occur every year. Without supercells there would not be strong tornadoes.
Supercells are not produced in tornadoes. Tornadoes are produced in supercells. Supercells, especially tornadic supercells are very strong storms with powerful updrafts. A very strong updraft in a thunderstorm is one of the most important ingredients in producing large hail.
Yes. Most tornadoes are produced by supercells and thus most tornado warnings are prompted by supercells.
Tornadoes can be associated with supercell thunderstorms, which are long-lived and rotating thunderstorms capable of producing severe weather. However, not all tornadoes are produced by supercells, as they can also form in other types of thunderstorms.
Cumulonimbus.
The term 'supercell' usually relates to an extremely large thunderstorm. Supercells can develop into huge electrical storms - or (if the storm starts to rotate) generate tornados.
Tornadoes are most often produce by supercells. Some of these supercells occur in the outer bands of hurricanes. they can also be produced by strong to severe thunderstorms
in a cloud when the temperature is perfect, they form in supercells
If you know what supercells are then yes they are very likely. If you don't know what supercells are they're massive storms where they move in a circular motion and that motion will cause a wall cloud and eventually a tornado
Supercells are often associated with very severe weather conditions such as tornadoes, large hail, strong winds, and heavy rain. These storms have a rotating updraft, known as a mesocyclone, which can support the development of intense and long-lasting severe weather.