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Tornadoes originate from a rotating updraft called a mesocyclone in a supercell thunderstorm.

The mesocyclone forms when air near the storm begins rolling horizontally. This horizontal rolling gets pulled into the updraft and turned vertical. The updraft then takes on this rotation to become a mesocyclone..

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What causes the twister part of a tornado?

"Twister" is just another word for tornado. Most tornadoes develop from a mesocyclone, which is a large, rotating updraft that can be found in some severe thunderstorms. Under the right conditions the mesocyclone can tighten and extend toward the ground. This causes the rotation to intensify, forming a tornado. In some cases a weak tornado may form when a broad, gentle rotation near the ground gets caught in the updraft of a developing thunderstorm.


What causes air to rush into a tornado?

Air rushes into a tornado due to the low pressure at the center of the vortex, which creates a pressure gradient that pulls surrounding air inward. As the warm, moist air converges towards the tornado, it begins to spin due to the Earth's rotation and the updraft created by the storm, eventually forming the tornado.


Which way does a tornado spin in the south?

Most tornadoes in the southern hemisphere spin clockwise.


How do tornadoes spin?

Tornadoes themselves form from rotating thunderstorms called supercells. These storm get their rotation when horizontal rolling in the air gets turned vertical by the updraft of a thunderstorm.


How many times can a tornado spin in just 1 minute?

That is highly variable and there is no single answer. A small but intense tornado can rotate 60 or more times in a minute. At the other end a very large tornado might not even complete a full rotation in a minute, at least on the outside. This if further complicated by the fact that a tornado usually spins faster near its center than at its edges.

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Why don't tornadoes cause the air inside a thunderstorm to spin?

The air inside a tornadic thunderstorm (a storm that produces a tornado) does spin. But it is that spinning air that causes the tornado, rather than the tornado starting the air spinning.


What causes a tornado simple answers?

In very simple terms, tornadoes form when thunderstorms start to spin when they run into winds blowing in different directions. The spinning air in the storm can then get squeezed tighter, causing it to spin faster and reach down to the ground to become a tornado.


What causes tornadoes for kids?

Tornadoes form when a mesocyclone, a part found in some thunderstorms where air twists and moves upward, gets squeezed into a narrower shape. This causes it to spin faster and reach toward the ground to create a tornado.


Do hurricanes spin slower then tornado?

no


How do you get the tornado spin in castle crashers?

Actually the tornado spin is a magic attack. Each character has it's own magic. The Arabian knight and the bear have the tornado. It's their Y magic attack.


Does a tornado cause the air inside a thunderstorm to spin?

No. It is the spinning air that forms a tornado.


Which is bigger a twister or a tornado?

Neither; they are the same thing. A tornado is known as a twister because they spin.


What direction does a tornado spin in the southern hemisphere?

Most tornadoes in the southern hemisphere spin clockwise.


What causes a column of air spinning like a roll of toilet paper to turn to a vertical position?

The conservation of angular momentum causes a spinning column of air to tilt vertically. As the air moves upward, its circulation tightens, similar to a figure skater pulling in their arms to spin faster. This tightening of circulation causes the air to turn vertically.


What is the analysis of a tornado in a bottle?

you spin the bottle fast and stop


How do you do the Tornado?

The TornadoSimultaneously spin quickly, jump high, and kick fast.


What causes the twister part of a tornado?

"Twister" is just another word for tornado. Most tornadoes develop from a mesocyclone, which is a large, rotating updraft that can be found in some severe thunderstorms. Under the right conditions the mesocyclone can tighten and extend toward the ground. This causes the rotation to intensify, forming a tornado. In some cases a weak tornado may form when a broad, gentle rotation near the ground gets caught in the updraft of a developing thunderstorm.