The eye of a hurricane is a calm, rain free, and sometimes cloud free area at the center of a hurricane, surrounded by the storm's strongest winds.
A tornado at sea is not called a "toofan," it is called a waterspout. You may be confusing this with "typhoon" which is a hurricane in the western Pacific Ocean.
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.
The cow has a blind spot on the lining of the eye. The cow's eye actually has the muscle change the size of it's pupil, as well as changing the amount of light that can be entered in the eye.
Like a hurricane, the middle of the tornado is called the Eye.
No. The eye of a tornado is a calm, clear area at the tornado's center.
The Centre of the tornado is the Eye.
The center of a tornado is often informally called an "eye" such as that in a hurricane. In technical terms it is called a weak-echo hole.
The center of a tornado is often referred to at its eye, though a true eye only forms in tropical cyclones (e.g. hurricanes). If such an eye-like structure is detected it is called the weak echo region.the center of a tornado is called the eye.
The Eye
It is called the eye of the tornadoAn eye
The center of a tornado is called the "eye" or "eyewall." It is a relatively calm area with lower wind speeds compared to the strong winds in the surrounding tornado.
The "eye" of a tornado is at the center of the funnel.
When the eye of a tornado becomes more intense and destructive than the larger tornado, it is known as a "tornado within a tornado" or a "satellite tornado." This phenomenon occurs when a smaller, more powerful vortex forms within the main tornado circulation.
The eye of a tornado is the calm, relatively clear center of the storm, surrounded by a rotating wall of wind and clouds called the eyewall. It forms in the center of the tornado vortex as air descends from aloft. It is typically small, usually less than 2 miles in diameter.
The central region of a tornado where winds move in a circular pattern rather than an inward spiral is called the core. Some tornadoes will develop a strcutures that has been called an eye due to its similarity to the eye of a hurricane.