Yes. It's possible
there isn't actually a name for these people. They are referred to as "storm chasers" or just "chasers", but that is just a slang term for them. Meteorologists are scientists who study the weather, and tornadoes are included with the weather.
Tornadoes bring out the best and worst in people. When everything is in shambles, you see peoples' true colors; and you discover who your friends really are...and aren't. It allows you to see the goodness that is still left in mankind; strangers that are willing and eager to help your family get back on their feet. It makes you realize that there really is still some good left in the world. In a world where it can seem that everyone and everything has gone bad, a natural disaster such as this brings a rush of support from all over the world, and you realize that the world is much more than what you see on the news. There is still beauty among us. Apart from the above I think that Tornadoes can handle our ecosystem well and after a Tornado when everything is ruined. U use teamwork to sort out supplies!
The Middle Kingdom of Egypt lasted from around 2055 BC to 1650 BC, roughly aligning with the dates you provided. This period saw the consolidation of Egypt as a unified state, marked by advances in art, architecture, and literature.
The spotted coat with short hair, which originated from Egypt, defines this catâ??s name. The eyes are light green or amber.
There are currently 195 recognized countries in the world, and a significant number of them have "kingdom" in their official name, such as the United Kingdom, Kingdom of Sweden, or Kingdom of Thailand. However, the exact number of countries with "kingdom" in their name may vary due to changes in political structures.
If you can get thunderstorms, you can get tornadoes. However, even if tornadoes are possible in Egypt they, in all likelihood, very rare and any tornadoes that you do get will probably cause only minor damage.
No tornadoes there. The area doesn't support that type of weather.
NEVER! strong wind yeah sometimes
A mass outbreak of tornadoes jokingly referred to by the Nostalgia Critic.
Tornadoes in the U.S. are called tornadoes.
Tornadoes are sometimes divided into "weak" tornadoes "strong" and "violent" tornadoes. Weak tornadoes are those rated EF0 and EF1. Most tornadoes are weak. Strong tornadoes are those rated EF2 and EF3. Violent tornadoes are those rated EF4 and EF5. They are the rarest of tornadoes, only about 1% of tornadoes are this strong.
It depends on what you mean by extreme. Tornadoes of EF4 and EF5 tornadoes, however are often referred to as violent tornadoes. These account for about 1% of all tornadoes.
Tornadoes don't get named, Hurricanes do, but Tornadoes don't.
No. Tornadoes are dangerous.
Florida frequently has tornadoes, though several states have more tornadoes annually.
Yes, some strong tornadoes create brief satellite tornadoes that circle the main funnel.
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.