No, not withing human means anyway.
Cyclones spin counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere.
In the Northern Hemisphere, hurricanes and tornadoes typically rotate counterclockwise. This is due to the Coriolis effect, which causes moving air to be deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere.
Yes, at least for the vast majority of tornadoes. Both rotate cyclonically, that is, counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern. However, a small number of tornadoes (less than 1%) rotate the opposite direction from normal. These are called anticyclonic tornadoes.
A little more than 1% of tornadoes are rated F4 and F5 with F5 tornadoes being less than 0.1%
no hurricanes differ from tornadoes
There is no way to prevent tornadoes, but warning systems have been in place for decades.
No. There is no way for us to prevent tornadoes. We cannot control nature.
No, tornadoes are beyond our control.
Nothing. We cannot prevent tornadoes.
There is nothing that we can do or build that can prevent tornadoes.
Nothing. We can prepare for tornadoes to reduce the number of people killed or injured, but we have no way of stopping or controlling them.
They can't. People cannot prevent tornadoes.
They can. Rivers are by no means a requirement for tornado formation, but neither do they prevent tornadoes in any way. A number of tornadoes, for example, have crossed the Mississippi river.
There is no way of preventing any sort of natural disaster.
Nothing. Tornadoes cannot be prevented.
Currently, none. Most scientists have acknowledged that it is impossible to prevent tornadoes.
no