There is no way to avoid tornadoes. Weather conditions cause these and unfortunately there is no way to change the weather.
The main organization that informs people of tornadoes is the National Weather Service. However Skywarn, the Weather Channel, and local news networks also help inform the public of tornadoes.
Tornadoes are often called twisters or funnels. Some people call tornadoes cyclones, but this is incorrect terminology as a cyclone is technically a much larger type of weather event than a tornado.
Meteorologists (weather scientists) study tornadoes and how to predict them, but there are no real efforts to try to prevent them. That is impossible.
no you cant weather cannot be controlled by people but preventing the impact is possible
No, people cannot prevent tornadoes. Tornadoes are natural weather phenomena that form under specific atmospheric conditions and are beyond human control. However, people can take precautions to stay safe during tornadoes by having a plan in place and seeking shelter in designated areas.
Tornadoes form during thunderstorms. Of all the weather a thunderstorm can produce a tornado is perhaps the most dangerous. Tornadoes can produce very severe damage to property and can kill or inure people, especially those who are not prepared. Because of this it is important to be able to warn people about potential tornadoes
people call in and tell them or a radar picks up the approaching tornado
Prior to the creation of weather radar tornadoes claimed an averaged of about 190 lives every year in the United States.
No. Annually flooding, heat waves, and lightning are responsible for more deaths than tornadoes are.
Informally some people do call them cyclones, by this is technically incorrect. While they share some traits, tornadoes and cyclones are different types of weather pattern.
Yes, tornadoes can and do happen at night. In fact, nighttime tornadoes can be particularly dangerous because they are harder to see and may catch people off-guard while they are sleeping. It is important to have multiple ways to receive weather alerts, especially during nighttime hours.