There are tornadoes in California, but they are rare and usually weak. The main reason is that cold ocean currents of the California coast tend to stabilize the atmosphere, making it difficult for the strong thunderstorms that produce tornadoes to form as such storms need an unstable atmosphere.
Tornadoes can form in mountains, but most do not.
Hurricanes form over warm ocean water. Tornadoes can form just about anywhere.
Tornadoes can form at any time of day or night. The time from 3 PM to 9 PM is the most common time for tornadoes to form.
No, tornadoes typically form over land in association with thunderstorms. Waterspouts, which are tornadoes that form over water, can occur in tropical oceans under specific conditions, but they are generally much weaker than tornadoes that form over land.
Tornadoes form in the southern hemisphere for the same reason they form in the northern hemisphere. The mechanics are the same. See the related question for what causes tornadoes
There are tornadoes in California, but they are rare and usually weak. The main reason is that cold ocean currents of the California coast tend to stabilize the atmosphere, making it difficult for the strong thunderstorms that produce tornadoes to form as such storms need an unstable atmosphere.
Tornadoes happen in Miami for the same reason they happen anywhere else. See the related question for how tornadoes form in general.
Tornadoes form better in warm areas. The reason for this is warm air holds more energy to power storms than cold air does.
Yes, tornadoes can form. Hundreds, even thousands of tornadoes form every year.
Tornadoes can form in mountains, but most do not.
Tornadoes form in thunderstorms so they are usually accompanied by or preceded by rain. But the rain itself is not the main factor in tornado formation as storms with little or no rain can also produce tornadoes.
No. Tornadoes form from cumulonimbus clouds.
Not really, though their existence is the main reason that most tornadoes travel in a westward direction.
Antarctica is too cold for tornadoes to form. Tornadoes need energy from warm air.
Yes. Tornadoes form from the clouds of a thunderstorm.
Tornadoes most often form on land, but they can form over water.