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Can relief rainfall cause a tornado?

The rainfall on its own cannot cause a tornado. However, the same effect that causes relief rainfall and intensify already existing thunderstorms enough that they can produce tornadoes.


How does the funnel occur in a tornado?

A tornado pulls in air that has become moist due mostly to rainfall. The rapid pressure drop inside the tornado cools the air, causing the moisture to condense and form a funnel shaped cloud.


Is there precipitation in both a hurricane and tornado?

Yes, both hurricanes and tornadoes can produce precipitation. Hurricanes typically bring heavy rainfall over a wide area, while tornadoes can generate intense localized rainfall in the immediate vicinity of the tornado itself.


How much rainfall was there on earth in 2006?

About 700 rainfall


How much rainfall on the moon?

any rainfall on the moon


How much rainfall montane forests receives?

how much rainfall does montane forests recieve


How much land is destroyed in a tornado?

Depends how large or small the Tornado is.


How much rain comes from a tornado?

A tornado itself does not produce rain, but it can accompany a tornado. The storms the produce tornadoes, called supercells typically produce very heavy rain, often enough to prompt flash flood warnings. This rain may stop before the tornado comes, or the tornado may be rain wrapped. Some storms however, called LP (low-precipitation) supercells produce little to no rain at all, but can still produce tornadoes.


Why is too much rainfall harmfull for a framer?

If it has to much rainfall, the place will flood and it will mess up the crop


How much precipitation during a tornado?

Tornadoes form during severe thunderstorms called supercells, which often produce heavy rain and sometimes large hail. The tornado itself often develops in a rain-free part of the storm, but may also be shrouded in heavy rain. Rainfall rates can exceed an inch per hour.


What happens if a hurricane join a tornado?

If a hurricane and a tornado were to merge, it would likely result in an extremely intense and destructive storm system. The powerful winds and heavy rainfall from the hurricane could exacerbate the strength and damage potential of the tornado, leading to widespread devastation over a larger area. This hypothetical scenario would pose significant risks to both property and life.


What was the precipitation like during the Joplin tornado?

The Joplin, Missouri tornado of 2011 was what is known as a rain-wrapped tornado, meaning it was surrounded by heavy rain. This rain obscured the tornado from view and may have contributed to the extremely high death toll.