Destructive, swirling, powerful, unpredictable.
A tornado's path is typically erratic, twisting and turning as it moves forward. It can change direction suddenly, causing it to shift and curve as it travels across the ground. Tornado paths may vary in length, width, and intensity depending on the storm system and environmental factors influencing its movement.
Three words to describe thermal energy are:EnergyHeatTemperature
The words that best describe 'light mind' are "frivolous, scatterbrained, harebrained".
Words that describe the word "wind" include breezy, gusty, blustery, and turbulent.
A tornado creates an area of low barometric pressure. Air spirals into the tornado and then spirals upward within it. The low pressure in a tornado cools air flowing into it, causing moisture to condense into the characteristic funnel. In many cases, though not all, the condensation reaches all the way to the ground.
Cataclysmic tornado trampling everything in its pathCatastrophic, towering tornado overwhelming the small townTurbulent tornado, tossing houses like twigs
Strong, quick, mighty, gargantuan, enormous
Violent Destructive Dangerous Deadly Unpredictable
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Tornado country,a bit bumby terrain.
"Tornado" in Spanish is the same as in English, "tornado". An alternative, "torcedor" (meaning "twister"), can be used.
Neither. Tornado and twister are two words for the same thing.
There is none; twister and tornado are two words for the same thing. Tornado is the preferred scientific term.
Twister and tornado are two words for the exact same thing. A tornado is considered such when the violent winds reach the ground.
Exactly what it sounds like. It means the rate at which a tornado is traveling or, in other words, how far a tornado travels in a given time.
Gale tornado is a term used to describe a very strong tornado with wind speeds exceeding 200 mph. These tornadoes are capable of causing catastrophic damage and are often associated with severe weather events.
Key words for tornadoes include eye, barometric pressure, funnel cloud and forecast. Additional key words include supercell, tornado alley, tornado watch, tornado warning, vortex and counterclockwise.