A typical tornado lasts 1-5 minutes.
Unlike hurricane season there are not official limits to tornado season. However, generally tornado season lasts from lat march though June. However significant tornado outbreaks can occur at almost any time of year.
A tornado may start dying due to a decrease in the warm, moist air feeding into the storm, or if it becomes wrapped in rain-cooled air that stifles its rotation. Additionally, if the parent thunderstorm that spawned the tornado weakens or moves away, the tornado may dissipate.
Tornadoes start as a funnel cloud, becoming a tornado when they reach the ground.
Tornadoes typically start from the cloud base and extend downwards towards the ground. The rotating column of air becomes visible as it picks up debris and dust from the ground, giving the appearance of a funnel shape.
You can't. Humans cannot cause tornadoes.
No. A plane cannot start a tornado.
Yes. A tornado can start on a hill just as easily as it would on a plain.
Humans can not effect a tornado. Only nature can make a tornado occur. The cold and hot air curl together and form the tornado.
Tornadoes are a natural phenomenon. They cannot be created by humans.
No. Humans cannot create tornadoes.
The "fire tornado" forms from the fire; it doesn't really matter how the fire starts. Also, a "fire tornado" is more properly called a fire whirl as it technically isn't a tornado.
The first known use of the word "tornado" was in 1556.
Yes, in fact a thunderstorm is the only thing that can produce a tornado.
A typical tornado lasts 1-5 minutes.
A tornado has an impact on both the environment and humans. Though the impact on humans is more noticeable. Environmental impacts include the destruction of vegetation and animal habitats as well as the deaths of some animals. Similarly tornadoes can damage or destroy human property and kill or injure humans.
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