how do tornadoes stop ? how are tornadoes formed? These are good example questions.
A good hypothesis for a science fair project using a tornado vortex (tornado in a bottle) could be: "If the speed of rotation is increased in a tornado vortex model, then the strength and duration of the vortex will also increase." This hypothesis can be tested by varying the speed at which the bottle is rotated and observing the resulting vortex's characteristics, such as its height, stability, and longevity.
Severe thunderstorms have the potential of producing a tornado with little or no advanced tornado warning.
I used to live in Tornado Alley... a tornado watch means that the weather conditions mean it is very likely that a tornado will form in an area. A tornado warning means a tornado has touched down nearby.
A tornado is also commonly known as a cyclone.
I guess the hypothesis would be that you can make a tornado in a jar. This isn't a very good "science project" because while you're making something that may look interesting there isn't a whole lot of "science" you can do with it.
When the Wizard of Oz returns Dorthy to Kansas.....what kind of a question is this?
Good question! I hope she did because she was really "a wicked old witch!"
wrong, the real answer to this question is tornado
This refers to a specific tornado watch that was issued and has now of course expired by the time this question was answered.
How does changing the speed at which the bottle is spun affect the size or duration of the tornado created inside it?
A tornado/thunderstorm watch means that weather conditions are good for tornado/thunderstorm. A tornado/thunderstorm warning, however, means that conditions are extreme and a thunderstorm or tornado is likely. Conditions for either storm are very good at this stage.
I would tell you the answer if you have the question corrected.
The highest rating a tornado can attain is EF5. If you are referring to some other parameter, please specify in another question.
Out of its way would be a good start.
The most common question about tornadoes is likely "How fast can a tornado travel?"
your weird That is by far the dumbest question ever.
wrong, the real answer to this question is tornado