The National Weather Service glossary defines a tornado as "A violently rotating column of air, usually pendant to a cumulonimbus, with circulation reaching the ground."
No, a drawing of an atom is not a scientific definition. A scientific definition of an atom would describe it as the smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element.
A tornado is primarily composed of rotating air that forms a violently swirling column extending from a thunderstorm to the ground. This rotating air can reach extremely high wind speeds and is capable of causing significant damage.
A tornado is a rapidly rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground. It is often visible in the form of a funnel-shaped cloud and is capable of causing significant damage due to its strong winds. Tornadoes are classified based on the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale, which ranks them from EF0 to EF5 based on the damage they produce.
There is no technical difference between a tornado and a twister; they both refer to the same meteorological phenomenon of a rapidly rotating column of air in contact with the ground. "Tornado" is the more commonly used term in the United States, while "twister" is sometimes used as a colloquial or informal synonym.
By the meteorological definition a tornado extends from cloud base to the ground. If it does not, it cannot produce damage. However, just because the visible funnel doesn't touch the ground doesn't mean the strong winds don't. It is the vortex of wind which defines a tornado, not the funnel.
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Yes, by definition a tornado is produced by s thunderstorm.
There is none; twister and tornado are two words for the same thing. Tornado is the preferred scientific term.
There is no such thing as "a meteorology". Meterology is the scientific study of weather. A tornado is a weather event.
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of space tornadoes as typically depicted in fiction. However, phenomena such as plasma tornadoes or magnetic tornadoes have been observed on other planets or celestial bodies.
A tornado and a twister are the same thing. Tornado is the preferred scientific term.
No, a drawing of an atom is not a scientific definition. A scientific definition of an atom would describe it as the smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element.
the teleology of a tornado is uncertain
The scientific name for tornadoes is "tornado." Tornado is the widely accepted term used by meteorologists and scientists to describe a rapidly rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground.
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The scientific definition of purification is, the extraction of one specific substance from a mixture of substances.