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Tornadoes are around 500 feet (150 m) across on average and stay on the ground for 5 miles (8 km).

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Is the Seymour tornado a funnel tornado?

Not sure what you mean by a funnel tornado. If you are referring to the Seymour, Texas tornado of April 10, 1979, it had a well-defined funnel and it was funnel-shaped. However, it did touch down so it was not merely a funnel cloud.


When the tip of the funnel cloud touches the ground it becomes a?

tornado clouds


What is the diameter of a typical tornado funnel cloud?

the average tornado diameter is 50 yards. Some tornadoes, however are less than ten yards wide, while the biggest can be over two miles wide.


What do you call a tornado that does not touch the ground?

A tornado that does not touch the ground is a funnel cloud.


Is a funnel cloud a tornado?

Not technically. It is the beginning of a tornado, but they are categorized differently. It is not considered a tornado until it reaches the ground with damaging winds.


What is a name for a funnel cloud touching the ground?

A funnel cloud that touches the ground is commonly known as a tornado.


What is the relationship between a funnel cloud and a tornado?

A funnel cloud is a developing tornado that has not reached the ground.


How is a tornado different from a funnel cloud?

A funnel cloud is like a tornado only it does not reach the ground.


How big is the eye of tornado usually?

A tornado does not always have an eye. When it does it can be about a quarter of the width of the funnel.


A tornado starts out as a what?

A tornado starts out as a funnel cloud.


Where is the eye of the tornado?

The "eye" of a tornado is at the center of the funnel.


Is funnel cloud a nickname for tornado?

To some extent, yes. A funnel cloud is the visible portion of a tornado. However, not all funnel clouds are tornadoes. If the winds associated with a funnel cloud do not reach the ground then it is not a tornado. Conversely, if the winds do reach the ground the term funnel cloud is not usually used, and the event is simply called a tornado.