tornado formation is not based on temperature, but upon storm structure. you cannot use temperature to determine tornados
When you have a hot front and a cold front that come together, it creates a tornado. its just like when you have small ''tornados'' of leaves. That is caused by two wind currents coming at each other.
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.
Severe thunderstorms have the potential of producing a tornado with little or no advanced tornado warning.
A tornado is also commonly known as a cyclone.
no heat would flow
If you can see the tornado
yes!
There is no way of knowing when the next tornado will be in any given place.
There is no way of knowing that.
"Prayer time"
That is not known. Few measurements have been taken from inside a tornado and few if any of those included temperature.
No, I won't. I would get myself evacuated from the tornado area.
If a tornado has formed in the U.S. chances are it will be detected by Doppler radar.
it is unpredictable to tell what a tornado's path will be it could be coming right towards you then out of no where turn
The wind in a tornado spins accordingly to the temperature of the air
It is impossible to predict when the next tornado will strike in any location.
Air that is pulled into a tornado undergoes a rapid drop in pressure which causes a drop in temperature. This temperature drop triggers the condensation that forms the funnel. The funnel is opaque and so blocks out light coming from behind. Tornadoes may also appear dark from lifting soil into the air.