I think the word you're looking for is "vortex".
Mesocyclone
a front
Vortex
A tornando
The tornado itself is a whirling circular mass of air. Condensation of water droplets at the tornado's core forms the funnel.
it creates mass
nothing at all They can produce very stormy weather such as rain,and tornado's.
A tornado occurs
The tornado is not a direct result of the interacting air masses. When a warm and cold air mass collide the warm air, being less dense, is forced upward. If the warm air mass is unstable enough, this upward forcing triggers the formation of thunderstorms. If other conditions are right, these storms may go on to produce tornadoes.
These are: Tropical Tornado: or a Cyclone.
rotating mass is more understood than in laplace's time. produce whirlpools at rapidly spinning fluid mass.
Arkwright invented the first spinning machine that made it possible to mass produce woolen.
It creates mass.
The force of a tornado comes form a turning, rising mass of air in a thunderstorm called a mesocyclone. Sometimes a downward-moving wind called a downdraft can wrap around the mesocyclone and make it narrower, which causes it to spin faster.
The tornado itself is a whirling circular mass of air. Condensation of water droplets at the tornado's core forms the funnel.
Yes. The warm air mass that often plays a role in tornado formation is called a maritime tropical air mass.
Tornadoes owe their extremely fast winds in part to something called the conservation of angular momentum. If something that is rotation contracts in width then the spinning must speed up, such as with a spinning ice skater pulling in her arms. Tornadoes form when a larger but less intense mass of rotating air tightens and intensifies.
it creates mass
No. An air mass is enormous, spanning hundreds if not thousands of miles across. A tornado is a small-scale but violent storm.
nothing at all They can produce very stormy weather such as rain,and tornado's.
A tornado