Those who say the tornado forms from the sky and not ground, you are correct, but this is a special type of landspout. This could potentially be a dust devil, which starts from the ground.
the “tornado” in this video is not necessarily starting from the ground rather gravity is stopping it from going high and it takes the updraft a little bit to move the steam
tornadoes actually forms from the sky and down not from the ground and up this is a dust devil, or a lamb spout, different types of war wins, but they do not use supercell, so they are not classified as tornado edit: war tutorial
Tornadoes can be found in the mid western United States. These type of storms form tornadoes, but only if they're also in specific conditions in places. The super cell clouds that tornadoes needed to form reaches about 50,000ft or higher. They form when cool dry air from Canada and hot moist air from Mexico clash together with winds to create a vicious storm which eventually becomes a tornado. Their speed is about 500kmh or higher.
You described how thunderstorms are made. Tornadoes needs an up draft which creates the mesocyclone, forward flanking downdraft that brings rain and hail, a rear flanking down draft of cool dry air, an inflow that pulls in hot moisture, and the strongest ones have a flanking line convection. These conditions above are only made with a high amount of cape, and specific to a particular geolocation; windshear, humidity level, and dew point.
cool project you got there, realistic approach to dust clouds, and although a tornados funnel comes from the mesocyclone, this is still a good demonstration on how landspouts, dust devils, and dust clouds from tornadoes form.
Actually they start as swirls adjacent to a jet stream and branch out, against the flow, along the tropopause. Sometimes they eventually channel down to cause a storm. Vortices from jet streams cause all of the above, including supercells.
Actually in my humble opinion, based on scientific study from people much smarter then me, i can conclude beyond a shadow of a doubt, based on popular and proven FACT. That...I just wasted your time reading this comment. @@SolvingTornadoes But I do love me some Tornadoes and I agree with everything you say. 😂
actually tornadogenesis is a bottom up process. the RFD cuts off the inflow and creates a sort of channel for the vorticity at the surface to accumulate before being stretched into the vertical and forming a tornado. the reason you see a funnel cloud first is because it is easier for the vorticities to organize into one AGL
@@VolcanicResearchandExplanation Clearly RFD is the result of he uplift that is caused by tornadoes. Explain how something an be the result of what it has yet to cause.
Tornadoes form when cold air meets warm air. both cold and warm air causes thunderstorm clouds, inside the clouds is a rotation, and if strong enough, it can cause a vortex to touch ground meaning it forms in the sky and not the ground. So in conclusion, this would be a dust devil, similar to a tornado but weaker.
Landspout tornado or dust devil. It starts from the ground instead of the air. I think these can be dangerous because you dont see a funnel in the air as a early warning. I dont live in usa but im happy to know a good amount about storms
This is how dust devils form. Not tornados. Tornados are formed by warm and cool air mixing in the sky, and forming into a funnel of a sort of horizontal tunnel in the sky. This actually happens all the time, however, if the conditions are correct, it will knock the funnel off balance, and that's when it will touch down. Correct me if I'm wrong
Tornados actually form from the ground up, the hot air escapes from the ground up in the event of the right conditions and are usually found in supercells that hold the perfect conditions for a tornado. The reason why tornados form from the cloud is because of the rotating hot air escaping to the moisture, it brings it down which makes it visible. Thank God for making them visible.
imagine tornado that are invisible. Gee whizz. Nightmare scenario. I guess you could still see the storm clouds above you. Then again, what if tornadoes formed on perfectly sunny clear days, and they were invisible. That's a nightmare scenario.
@@vickryan They do form are sunny days, though not as strong as there older brothers, land spouts, which are dust devils, whirlwinds, etc, can technically be invisible, if one were to form on a road with no dust or debris to pick up it could be invisible. The hay devils are pretty damn close.
Not exactly. This is a scaled down version of a dust devil. The actual physics of a tornado requires a much more complexed atmospheric systems involving lift. This air is just spinning.
That's not how tornadoes form but, You are correct about a non-tornadic type of tornado with is known as the "Land spout" So what are land spouts? Well you see, Land spouts are tornado-like phenomena that form over land. They are typically smaller and weaker than traditional tornadoes. Land spouts share some characteristics with tornadoes, such as a rotating column of air, but they have a different formation process. Unlike supercell tornadoes, which develop within severe thunderstorms, land spouts often form from the ground up and are associated with less intense weather conditions. They are generally less destructive than larger, more powerful tornadoes. Land spouts are still capable of causing damage, but they are usually less severe in comparison. And how do they form? Well apparently, Land spouts typically form in fair weather conditions or from relatively weak thunderstorms. Here's a simplified explanation of their formation: 1. **Convection:** Land spouts often start with the upward movement of warm air near the surface. This can be due to local temperature differences or the presence of a boundary, like a sea breeze or outflow boundary. 2. **Rotation:** As the warm air rises, it can start to spin horizontally due to wind shear or other factors. This spinning air can become tilted into a vertical position. 3. **Stretching:** When the rotating air is tilted vertically, it begins to stretch and elongate, forming a funnel-like structure. 4. **Touchdown:** If the spinning air column continues to strengthen and extend downward, it can make contact with the ground, forming a visible funnel cloud. 5. **Land Spout:** Once the rotating funnel cloud touches the ground, it is officially considered a land spout. Land spouts are usually much weaker than traditional tornadoes and are often shorter-lived. Unlike supercell tornadoes, which form within severe thunderstorms with well-defined updrafts, land spouts have a different genesis and are generally less intense. They are often associated with fair-weather conditions or weaker thunderstorms and can be difficult to predict. What are they related to? They are mostly related to another non-tornadic type of tornadic known as a "Dust Devil" What is a Dust Devil? Dust devils are small, rapidly rotating columns of air that pick up dust and debris from the ground, creating a visible vortex. They are a type of atmospheric phenomenon and are often seen in arid or desert regions with hot, sunny weather. Dust devils are typically associated with the heating of the ground, which causes localized pockets of warm air to rise rapidly. Here are some key characteristics of dust devils: 1. **Formation:** Dust devils form when the ground heats up, creating a temperature difference between the surface and the cooler air above. As the hot air near the ground rises, it can start to rotate horizontally. 2. **Rotation:** The rising hot air can become tilted and begin spinning, forming a rotating column of air. This spinning column can pick up loose dust, sand, or debris from the ground. 3. **Appearance:** Dust devils often appear as tall, skinny funnels or columns of swirling dust. They are typically not as wide or as destructive as tornadoes. 4. **Duration:** Dust devils are usually short-lived and dissipate relatively quickly, especially if they move over uneven terrain. 5. **Wind Speed:** While dust devils can have noticeable wind speeds, they are generally much weaker than tornadoes. Dust devils are a fascinating natural phenomenon to observe, but they are not as powerful or destructive as tornadoes. They are more common in regions with dry and hot conditions, where the ground can become very warm, promoting the development of these swirling columns of air. Dust Devil's are usually harmless with a Maximum wind speed, but they can somehow become big and harmful. Here's how normal tornados form! Normal tornadoes, also known as supercell tornadoes, form through a complex set of atmospheric conditions within severe thunderstorms called supercells. Here's a simplified explanation of how they form: 1. **Ingredients:** Tornadoes require specific ingredients to form, including warm, moist air at the surface and cool, dry air aloft. These conditions create instability in the atmosphere. 2. **Supercell Formation:** Tornadoes are most commonly associated with supercell thunderstorms, which are large, rotating thunderstorms with a well-defined updraft. Supercells are often characterized by their anvil-shaped cloud formations. 3. **Updraft Rotation:** Within a supercell, there is a strong, rotating updraft called a mesocyclone. This rotation is essential for tornado development. It can be initiated by wind shear, which causes horizontal rotation to tilt vertically. 4. **Wall Cloud Formation:** As the mesocyclone's rotation intensifies, it can create a lowered cloud base called a wall cloud. This is a key visual indicator that a tornado may be imminent. 5. **Funnel Cloud:** From the wall cloud, a rotating, funnel-shaped cloud called a funnel cloud may extend downward. This is still above the ground and not in contact with it. 6. **Tornado Touchdown:** If the conditions are right, the funnel cloud can extend all the way to the ground, becoming a tornado. Once it touches down, it can cause significant damage. 7. **Life Cycle:** Tornadoes can vary in size and intensity, and their life cycles can range from a few seconds to several hours. They may change in size, shape, and intensity during their existence. It's important to note that tornado formation is a complex process, and meteorologists use radar and other tools to monitor and predict tornadoes. Tornadoes are highly unpredictable and can be extremely dangerous, so it's crucial to follow local weather warnings and take shelter when necessary to stay safe. But that's how Land spouts form not the normal tornadic Supercell tornados. Some people ask "What is tornadic?" "Tornadic" is an adjective related to tornadoes. It is used to describe something that is characteristic of or associated with tornadoes. For example, "tornadic activity" refers to the presence or occurrence of tornadoes in a particular area. I do know a lot about tornados and so do you when you read this whole entire comment!
To those who say that this is a dust devil: i think the bottom fan of these models spin faster so the steam gets sucked in there and the rest is forming in the upper fan, i dont think that they can make these models up to ground, only ground to up, so it still represents a tornado EDIT: if anyone calls me these 🤓🤡 im blocking you
People that reply with these emojis are absolute clowns themselves. Anyways, They could reverse it to simulate a Tornado, but in this video its set up as a ground based whirlwind. Doesnt matter to me, I WANT ONE NOW.
tornadoes start from the sky and rotate counter clockwise so this is (sort of) the opposite called a dust devil that just picks up loose material around it
@SonPlaysTwisted I thought tornado in the box video was interesting so many people arguing 😳 in this videos comments lol I've never personally observed a tornado per say but I have observed over 80 Fairweather Waterspouts/Fairweather Waterspout Funnel Clouds, a couple Tornadic Waterspout Funnel Clouds and a Couple Tornadic Waterspouts over Lake Erie
Shows a vortex forming, but doesn't really illustrate how an actual full fledged tornado forms, wind sheer, the mesocyclone that it forms from, the updrafts and down drafts, the inflow/outflow that either feeds it or kills it. Etc. this is just an isolated vortex, so to say this is a demonstration of how a Tornado is formed is false, you should say, this is a simulation of a Vortex or how a Tornado condenses but not how one forms.
Kinda is this exactly how a landspout tornado and a fairweather waterspout would from I've right by Lake Erie and I see on average 20+ Waterspouts a season seen 9 already in 2023
@@AmericanLaw Landspouts and Fairweather Waterspouts I was just pointing out that both form from the surface upwards into the the clouds/showers or non Supercell storm where Supercell Tornados and Tornadic Waterspouts form from the cloud down
@WeArePatriots I got some videos from the October 7th Lake Erie waterspout outbreak on my Channel I seen 55 Waterspout Funnel Clouds and 7 Mature Waterspouts that day
This is actually how dust devils form.
Or a landspout
I was gonna say that
@@CopaAirlinesBoeing737MAX9nice face reveal but no one asked
True
Just say him animation won't work here
Didnt know they started in a museum display. CRAZY
No. It’s at science city
Thats not a tornado
Is that the Washington pavilion???
How was this short ten years ago😂
@@Yaboyjuan50 trun
we all gangsta until the glass breaks and also this would be good to have on your desk in an office or something
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there is no glass
@@oofert123 there IS glass
Just Drop some dirt and wood chips to make it More realistic
😮😮
Those who say the tornado forms from the sky and not ground, you are correct, but this is a special type of landspout. This could potentially be a dust devil, which starts from the ground.
yep and it could be how landspouts form since its funnel and the rest is ground up
Yeah true dust devils are not that dangerous
the “tornado” in this video is not necessarily starting from the ground rather gravity is stopping it from going high and it takes the updraft a little bit to move the steam
I'm ur 100like
@@Frozenisafteryou lol im 101
tornadoes actually forms from the sky and down not from the ground and up this is a dust devil, or a lamb spout, different types of war wins, but they do not use supercell, so they are not classified as tornado
edit: war tutorial
yes exactly
thank you
He is showing us a special type landspout
No, some are starting from the ground.
@@Aviia-Aviia When proof?
For those who are saying that tornado forms from the sky....
Just flip your phone upsidedown.
Now were talking
Lol
Got it right thanks buddy
THATS WHAT I DIDD!
Sadly im not able to turn my pc upside down.
Ants be like: EVERYONE TAKE SHELTER GET IN A NERBY BASEMENT (WERE ALL GONNA DIEEE
It’s sooo adorable, I wish I could pet it
Great! Now I'm gonna build one of these to be desktop sized!
As a child, I would literally crawl under the glass & stand in it. They have one of these at the Exploration Place in Wichita, KS
bro is 2 in tall
i take back what i said that thing is huge
This would be valid for a dust devil or Landspout tornado. Not an actual tornado. But regardless the model is very neat.
Tornadoes can be found in the mid western United States. These type of storms form tornadoes, but only if they're also in specific conditions in places. The super cell clouds that tornadoes needed to form reaches about 50,000ft or higher. They form when cool dry air from Canada and hot moist air from Mexico clash together with winds to create a vicious storm which eventually becomes a tornado. Their speed is about 500kmh or higher.
maximum speeds, that is.
we also have non supercell tornadoes, they are called landspouts
You described how thunderstorms are made.
Tornadoes needs an up draft which creates the mesocyclone, forward flanking downdraft that brings rain and hail, a rear flanking down draft of cool dry air, an inflow that pulls in hot moisture, and the strongest ones have a flanking line convection.
These conditions above are only made with a high amount of cape, and specific to a particular geolocation; windshear, humidity level, and dew point.
cool project you got there, realistic approach to dust clouds, and although a tornados funnel comes from the mesocyclone, this is still a good demonstration on how landspouts, dust devils, and dust clouds from tornadoes form.
I like how it eligantly keeps form while Continuously moving
Waterspout you mean? Tornados starts as a supercell , funnel , a cone , an then tornado. We grt em every year in moore oklahoma
Actually they start as swirls adjacent to a jet stream and branch out, against the flow, along the tropopause. Sometimes they eventually channel down to cause a storm. Vortices from jet streams cause all of the above, including supercells.
Actually in my humble opinion, based on scientific study from people much smarter then me, i can conclude beyond a shadow of a doubt, based on popular and proven FACT. That...I just wasted your time reading this comment. @@SolvingTornadoes
But I do love me some Tornadoes and I agree with everything you say. 😂
actually tornadogenesis is a bottom up process. the RFD cuts off the inflow and creates a sort of channel for the vorticity at the surface to accumulate before being stretched into the vertical and forming a tornado. the reason you see a funnel cloud first is because it is easier for the vorticities to organize into one AGL
@@VolcanicResearchandExplanation Clearly RFD is the result of he uplift that is caused by tornadoes. Explain how something an be the result of what it has yet to cause.
*cutely gets out and makes disaster*
Dude, I just learned this at the science experiments. It’s so fun that you get to learn everything.
This is actually how steam devils form.
I have never heard of that name for a dirt devil in my life
Tornadoes form when cold air meets warm air. both cold and warm air causes thunderstorm clouds, inside the clouds is a rotation, and if strong enough, it can cause a vortex to touch ground meaning it forms in the sky and not the ground. So in conclusion, this would be a dust devil, similar to a tornado but weaker.
Fun fact, my grandma, mom and grandpa have all drivin through waterspouts, waterwhirls, dustdevils, tornados, and hurricanes!
How did the drive a water spout and a water whirl
I’ve never seen a tornado form like that because I never actually saw her form so it’s really new for me
A super villain will probably harness this power
Every tornado forms from the sky, this is just a landspout or a dust devil.
Whowww😲 so cleaver.. inside box💪👏✍️
Landspout tornado or dust devil. It starts from the ground instead of the air. I think these can be dangerous because you dont see a funnel in the air as a early warning. I dont live in usa but im happy to know a good amount about storms
tornadoes form from supercelss, this would be classified as a dust devil.
Nice dust devil!
"Honey why is there a tornado outside-"
That's awesome!
This is how dust devils form. Not tornados. Tornados are formed by warm and cool air mixing in the sky, and forming into a funnel of a sort of horizontal tunnel in the sky. This actually happens all the time, however, if the conditions are correct, it will knock the funnel off balance, and that's when it will touch down. Correct me if I'm wrong
I mean hey it’s still a pretty cool representation of a dust devil
This devil is actually pretty cute when its small
the tornado in the background tho💀
What heres nothing about ?
Imagine having your own tornado maker in home💀
ok
it aint one o' dem 'naders but a dust devil. Would be cool to have as a small desk toy.
That’s awesome bro, mesmerizing
The tornado in da background: is y’all gunna notice me?
👁️ 👁️
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this is 100% the Oklahoma city science museum.
A dust devil grows from the grown
I need one for my sons room ASAP
The tornadoes are invisible but the dust help us to see it so thanks God is the best👍💯
Is this in Montreal?
Yeah, tornadoes form from the sky that right there is a ground based whirlwind
Tornados actually form from the ground up, the hot air escapes from the ground up in the event of the right conditions and are usually found in supercells that hold the perfect conditions for a tornado.
The reason why tornados form from the cloud is because of the rotating hot air escaping to the moisture, it brings it down which makes it visible. Thank God for making them visible.
imagine tornado that are invisible. Gee whizz. Nightmare scenario. I guess you could still see the storm clouds above you. Then again, what if tornadoes formed on perfectly sunny clear days, and they were invisible. That's a nightmare scenario.
@@vickryan They do form are sunny days, though not as strong as there older brothers, land spouts, which are dust devils, whirlwinds, etc, can technically be invisible, if one were to form on a road with no dust or debris to pick up it could be invisible. The hay devils are pretty damn close.
Tornados form when warm air mixes with cold air and it creates a swirl
Ya
POV how tornadoes start:
Not exactly. This is a scaled down version of a dust devil. The actual physics of a tornado requires a much more complexed atmospheric systems involving lift. This air is just spinning.
Btw if you are wondering where it is. It’s in Belgium near Brussels at TechnoPolis. Your welcome if you needed it.
I've actually been to this place before and it's actually very fascinating!
i've been to this place before! I forgot what it was called but you would have to put your hands or fingers to cover all of the holes so it would form
Everybody gangsta until they here:ninja go!
If anyone wants to see one but it’s not in your area, discovery center has a good tornado simulator where you can touch the tornado and other stuff.
Nice. It’s spinning the wrong way though
😮😮😮😮 pretty cool
Mini tornado, its dangerious 😂
No, that’s how a land sprout froms
@@spidermooncake5563 it’s a dust devil
You know this is gonna sound stupid... But I actually forgotten tornadoes existed for probably a long time 😂😂
Can you put small stuffs like legos
where is that place!?!? i really wanna see that
Sticks my hand in there that feels nice 😂
They Should Make It Grow.
That's not how tornadoes form but, You are correct about a non-tornadic type of tornado with is known as the "Land spout" So what are land spouts? Well you see, Land spouts are tornado-like phenomena that form over land. They are typically smaller and weaker than traditional tornadoes. Land spouts share some characteristics with tornadoes, such as a rotating column of air, but they have a different formation process. Unlike supercell tornadoes, which develop within severe thunderstorms, land spouts often form from the ground up and are associated with less intense weather conditions. They are generally less destructive than larger, more powerful tornadoes. Land spouts are still capable of causing damage, but they are usually less severe in comparison. And how do they form? Well apparently, Land spouts typically form in fair weather conditions or from relatively weak thunderstorms. Here's a simplified explanation of their formation:
1. **Convection:** Land spouts often start with the upward movement of warm air near the surface. This can be due to local temperature differences or the presence of a boundary, like a sea breeze or outflow boundary.
2. **Rotation:** As the warm air rises, it can start to spin horizontally due to wind shear or other factors. This spinning air can become tilted into a vertical position.
3. **Stretching:** When the rotating air is tilted vertically, it begins to stretch and elongate, forming a funnel-like structure.
4. **Touchdown:** If the spinning air column continues to strengthen and extend downward, it can make contact with the ground, forming a visible funnel cloud.
5. **Land Spout:** Once the rotating funnel cloud touches the ground, it is officially considered a land spout. Land spouts are usually much weaker than traditional tornadoes and are often shorter-lived.
Unlike supercell tornadoes, which form within severe thunderstorms with well-defined updrafts, land spouts have a different genesis and are generally less intense. They are often associated with fair-weather conditions or weaker thunderstorms and can be difficult to predict. What are they related to? They are mostly related to another non-tornadic type of tornadic known as a "Dust Devil" What is a Dust Devil? Dust devils are small, rapidly rotating columns of air that pick up dust and debris from the ground, creating a visible vortex. They are a type of atmospheric phenomenon and are often seen in arid or desert regions with hot, sunny weather. Dust devils are typically associated with the heating of the ground, which causes localized pockets of warm air to rise rapidly.
Here are some key characteristics of dust devils:
1. **Formation:** Dust devils form when the ground heats up, creating a temperature difference between the surface and the cooler air above. As the hot air near the ground rises, it can start to rotate horizontally.
2. **Rotation:** The rising hot air can become tilted and begin spinning, forming a rotating column of air. This spinning column can pick up loose dust, sand, or debris from the ground.
3. **Appearance:** Dust devils often appear as tall, skinny funnels or columns of swirling dust. They are typically not as wide or as destructive as tornadoes.
4. **Duration:** Dust devils are usually short-lived and dissipate relatively quickly, especially if they move over uneven terrain.
5. **Wind Speed:** While dust devils can have noticeable wind speeds, they are generally much weaker than tornadoes.
Dust devils are a fascinating natural phenomenon to observe, but they are not as powerful or destructive as tornadoes. They are more common in regions with dry and hot conditions, where the ground can become very warm, promoting the development of these swirling columns of air. Dust Devil's are usually harmless with a Maximum wind speed, but they can somehow become big and harmful. Here's how normal tornados form! Normal tornadoes, also known as supercell tornadoes, form through a complex set of atmospheric conditions within severe thunderstorms called supercells. Here's a simplified explanation of how they form:
1. **Ingredients:** Tornadoes require specific ingredients to form, including warm, moist air at the surface and cool, dry air aloft. These conditions create instability in the atmosphere.
2. **Supercell Formation:** Tornadoes are most commonly associated with supercell thunderstorms, which are large, rotating thunderstorms with a well-defined updraft. Supercells are often characterized by their anvil-shaped cloud formations.
3. **Updraft Rotation:** Within a supercell, there is a strong, rotating updraft called a mesocyclone. This rotation is essential for tornado development. It can be initiated by wind shear, which causes horizontal rotation to tilt vertically.
4. **Wall Cloud Formation:** As the mesocyclone's rotation intensifies, it can create a lowered cloud base called a wall cloud. This is a key visual indicator that a tornado may be imminent.
5. **Funnel Cloud:** From the wall cloud, a rotating, funnel-shaped cloud called a funnel cloud may extend downward. This is still above the ground and not in contact with it.
6. **Tornado Touchdown:** If the conditions are right, the funnel cloud can extend all the way to the ground, becoming a tornado. Once it touches down, it can cause significant damage.
7. **Life Cycle:** Tornadoes can vary in size and intensity, and their life cycles can range from a few seconds to several hours. They may change in size, shape, and intensity during their existence.
It's important to note that tornado formation is a complex process, and meteorologists use radar and other tools to monitor and predict tornadoes. Tornadoes are highly unpredictable and can be extremely dangerous, so it's crucial to follow local weather warnings and take shelter when necessary to stay safe. But that's how Land spouts form not the normal tornadic Supercell tornados. Some people ask "What is tornadic?" "Tornadic" is an adjective related to tornadoes. It is used to describe something that is characteristic of or associated with tornadoes. For example, "tornadic activity" refers to the presence or occurrence of tornadoes in a particular area. I do know a lot about tornados and so do you when you read this whole entire comment!
It’s a dust devil
@@emilycannon9110 no, land spouts are different from dust devils.
Bros turning itself into a shifting attack on titan
yo this is so satisfying tornado🌪🌪🌪🌪
To those who say that this is a dust devil: i think the bottom fan of these models spin faster so the steam gets sucked in there and the rest is forming in the upper fan, i dont think that they can make these models up to ground, only ground to up, so it still represents a tornado
EDIT: if anyone calls me these 🤓🤡 im blocking you
People that reply with these emojis are absolute clowns themselves. Anyways, They could reverse it to simulate a Tornado, but in this video its set up as a ground based whirlwind. Doesnt matter to me, I WANT ONE NOW.
I've seen this before, too. I used to go to some severe storm seminars.
Are we gonna just ignore that giant tornado in the back?
lol its a painting butfr
@@HyperPlexity 😂 💀
tornadoes start from the sky and rotate counter clockwise so this is (sort of) the opposite called a dust devil that just picks up loose material around it
Thats actually how a non supercell whirlwind form
My man forgot about the mesocyclone.
This is EXACTLY HOW dust Devil forms
Wow That Tornado Is Small
that us nit a tornado thats is a dust devil
Me who just watched twister:
Broo i saw that tornado on the window behind the other one
the painting...
This is how landspouts form, not supercell tornadoes specifically. They form from the sky and touch down.
It’s a dust devil 🌪️
Since tornados form from up in the clouds let’s pretend that in that box the world is upside down
Landspouts and Fairweather Waterspouts form from the ground up not all tornados form in supercell thunderstorms in the classic way you are thinking of
@@wm3293that is not what they are showing there, they areu truyeny to shaow hoawo a tomato foms (sorry if i typed super wrong i did it on purpose)
@SonPlaysTwisted I thought tornado in the box video was interesting so many people arguing 😳 in this videos comments lol I've never personally observed a tornado per say but I have observed over 80 Fairweather Waterspouts/Fairweather Waterspout Funnel Clouds, a couple Tornadic Waterspout Funnel Clouds and a Couple Tornadic Waterspouts over Lake Erie
Bro, I wanna go to this place to see a devil tornado
this type if tornado is a landspout
Shows a vortex forming, but doesn't really illustrate how an actual full fledged tornado forms, wind sheer, the mesocyclone that it forms from, the updrafts and down drafts, the inflow/outflow that either feeds it or kills it. Etc. this is just an isolated vortex, so to say this is a demonstration of how a Tornado is formed is false, you should say, this is a simulation of a Vortex or how a Tornado condenses but not how one forms.
Wow 😲😲 nice n good science project
That is showing what tornadoes look like when they for not how they form
When you realize that this video was created in 2014: 😮
Average tornado for storm chasers
The ants: Go into your HOUSE BUNKER
Is that a machine that can make sand tornado dioramas?
POV that one that puts there hands in it
Cool now make a mini EF 5
That’s a fire tornado💀
when you put the microwave in the freezer
Technically tornadoes form from the sky down because they have to pull the cloud down to the ground
Thats a dust devil, they from from the ground up, and tornados, on the other hand, form from the sky down and are a lot more dangerous
This felt like stranger things
thats how a dust devil forms.. Tornadoes come from the clouds
Creates mini tornado
Then turns to an F5
Tornados don’t start on ground they start in the sky with a funnel cloud that slowly goes to the ground a forms a tornado 🌪️ mostly
no one even talks about the real tornado outside💀💀
p i c t u r e
imagine having such a simulation chamber but you continue to hear the wind roar after turning it off lmao
That’s sick
that is how dust devils form tronados form up to ground and dust devils form from the ground up
You’re talking about “how dust devils form”😂😂
😂😂
Oh, no, the tornadoes coming
It looks like the science museum in Oklahoma
Well, this actually isn’t the process. Tornadoes form from the sky down from a funnel cloud.
Kinda is this exactly how a landspout tornado and a fairweather waterspout would from I've right by Lake Erie and I see on average 20+ Waterspouts a season seen 9 already in 2023
Correction after the October 7th Lake Erie Outbreak I've Observed over 70 Waterspout Funnel Clouds and Mature Waterspouts in 2023
@@wm3293 So your talking about waterspouts?
@@AmericanLaw Landspouts and Fairweather Waterspouts I was just pointing out that both form from the surface upwards into the the clouds/showers or non Supercell storm where Supercell Tornados and Tornadic Waterspouts form from the cloud down
@WeArePatriots I got some videos from the October 7th Lake Erie waterspout outbreak on my Channel I seen 55 Waterspout Funnel Clouds and 7 Mature Waterspouts that day