Most tornadoes have a visible condensation funnel as well as a dust and/or debris cloud. Some tornadoes, have an area similar to the eye of a hurricane called a weak echo region. A few tornado also contain subvorticies, which are almost like mini tornadoes withing the main circulation. Another feature seen in some tornadoes is called an inflow tail or inflow jet, where winds outside the main circulation flow inwards really fast.
No country really calls a cyclone a tornado. Some parts of the U.S. a tornado a cyclone, though a tornado and a cyclone are two different things. In the U.S. however a strong tropical cyclone is called a hurricane.
Like a hurricane, the middle of the tornado is called the Eye.
The top part of a tornado is called "the top"
It is usually called a tornado shelter. It may be called a storm cellar if it is underground.
There is no particular term for the bottom of a tornado. The base of a tornado may be shrouded in a debris cloud.
No country really calls a cyclone a tornado. Some parts of the U.S. a tornado a cyclone, though a tornado and a cyclone are two different things. In the U.S. however a strong tropical cyclone is called a hurricane.
The body, the part of the tornado that tends to do more destruction, and the eye which is the calmest part of the tornado.
A tornado in the southern hemisphere is still called a tornado.
The process of a tornado forming is called tornado genesis. Usually a tornado is a funnel cloud before it touches down.
Objects inside a tornado are called debris.
A tornado is called a killer if it kills somebody.
its called the tornado tube
Like a hurricane, the middle of the tornado is called the Eye.
A tornado is called a waterspout anywhere that it forms on water.
The top part of a tornado is called "the top"
Alley
The Centre of the tornado is the Eye.