Low pressure.
Initial factors needed for a tornado to form are wind shear and instability that can cause thunderstorms. For a thunderstorm to produce a tornado, it needs to be a type of rotating storm called a supercell.
Tornadoes are a product of severe thunderstorms, which take the form of cumulonimbus clouds.
Yes. A tornado is a type of violent windstorm.
Since tornadoes are a form of weather, they would be predicted by a meteorologist.
Cumulonimbus clouds can spawn a tornado.
Tornadoes form under conditions of low pressure
Tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms, which are generally associated with low pressure systems.
A tornado has a center of low pressure.
A tornado produces low pressure, but it is not a pressure system in and of itself.
No one really know pressure can vary for the type or category of a tornado.
The center of a tornado is an area of intense low pressure.
If by type you mean Fujita (F) scale rating, then generally the stronger the tornado the lower the pressure.
It's caused by wind going in circular motion.
The air pressure inside a tornado is very low.
Yes. A tornado is a type of violent weather event.
Heat and pressure causes Metamorphic Rocks to form.
"Light damage" is the term used to describe the damage caused by an F0 tornado.