How do tornadoes occur? They occur when high and low pressure fronts meet and create a "tornado".
Some things Spotter look for when trying to identify a tornado is :
In Flow Bands low cumulus of clouds
Beaver's tail smooth flat cloud
Wall Cloud isolated cloud lowering
Rear-Flank Down drift rush of air on the back side of the storm
Condensation Funnel mode up of water droplets extends downward from the base of a thunder storm.
Signs of Big Danger!!!
Dark, a lot of times greenish sky
Big hail
A Big cloud going towards the ground
Similar to a freight train, loud roar
Tornadoes, not only have the name tornadoes but also cyclone. This Monstrous beast named "tornado" has a false meaning that means most destructive beast created by Mother Nature. Tornadoes Develop do quickly that there is no way to be warned if your near by. Tornadoes kill about 70 people each day but injure about 1,500 in the U.S every year, but only about 1,200 Tornadoes hit the U.S Each year. There is an easy easy to determine how strong the tornado is just look at the damage that it has left!! Most Tornadoes happen During the Spring because of all the cold air from winter is still there but the hot air from summer wants to push in. Tornadoes are measured by the Fujita Scale (F-scale).