There is no particular temperature at which tornadoes form. Tornado formation depends on many factors, of which temperature in different parts of the atmosphere is just one.
However, tornadoes almost never form in temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius.
high rotating wind speeds makes them destructive
A tornado.
Experts approximate 300,000 degrees Celsius at the location of the blast. The fireball that is created by the explosion makes a temperature over 10 million degrees Celsius.
Tornadoes get their energy from the rotating updraft of their parent thunderstorm. If cold or dry air gets into the updraft it will weaken it (warm, moist air rises more easily), causing the tornado to dissipate.
A tornado becomes a tornado when the circulation reaches the ground.
A wedge tornado is a tornado that appears wider than it is tall.
A wedge tornado is a tornado that appears wider than it is tall.
It is simply a tornado and even a tornado that is considered "weak" by tornado standards can produce a cloud of dust at ground level.
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Pressure decreases sharply, reaching its lowest at the center of the tornado. This pulls air toward the center of the tornado and then drawn into the tornado's updraft. The tornado spins as it originates from a larger circulation called a mesocyclone.
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There has to be circulation inside of a storm which if there is a tornado then it has that circulation. What makes it touchdown is when you have a strong updraft and downdraft which pushes that horizontal rotation into a vertical position which causes the funnel cloud to come in contact with the ground causing a tornado.
A tornado's funnel may appear pink if it is lit up by the setting sun.
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it makes a tornado
it makes a tornado
high rotating wind speeds makes them destructive