Some cons of a tornado include its destructive power, leading to damage to buildings, infrastructure, and loss of life. Tornadoes can also cause disruption to communities, displacing people from their homes and causing economic hardship. Additionally, the unpredictability and speed at which tornadoes can form make them particularly dangerous.
When the eye of a tornado becomes more intense and destructive than the larger tornado, it is known as a "tornado within a tornado" or a "satellite tornado." This phenomenon occurs when a smaller, more powerful vortex forms within the main tornado circulation.
A tornado alarm is a warning system that is used to alert people of an impending tornado. It is typically a loud siren or whistle that sounds when a tornado is spotted or conditions are favorable for one to occur, allowing residents to seek shelter and take necessary precautions.
The plural of tornado is tornadoes.
Yes, the air pressure inside a tornado is lower than the air pressure outside the tornado. This difference in pressure helps to fuel the tornado's intense winds and destructive capabilities.
A tornado watch is issued when general weather conditions in a region are favorable for the formation of tornadoes. Tornado watches are numbered in the order that they are issued. So tornado watch 4 is the 4th tornado watch issued in the country that year.
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No, it is not possible to stop a tornado with another tornado. Tornadoes are formed by specific weather conditions in the atmosphere, and introducing another tornado would not have any effect on the existing tornado.
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When a storm spawns a tornado it produce a tornado.
Tornado.
No, a tornado watch is issued when the general weather conditions can produces tornadoes. If a tornado is spotted a tornado warning is issued.
Yes. Baltimore was hit by an F2 tornado in 1973, an F0 tornado in 1996, an EF1 tornado in 2010, and an EF0 tornado in 2013.