How do you use Tornadoes in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Tornadoes in a sentence
Tornadoes meaning
plural of tornado
Using Tornadoes
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of tornado
- In the example corpus, tornadoes often appears in combinations such as: the tornadoes, tornadoes in, tornadoes are.
Context around Tornadoes
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 13 start, 6 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Tornadoes
- In this selection, "tornadoes" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 25.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, recorded, ef5, smaller, form, occur and vary stand out and add context to how "tornadoes" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 1 000 tornadoes occurring each and 1 of tornadoes travel more. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "tornadoes" sits close to words such as bacterial, barrow and caregivers, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with tornadoes
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
They form over water similarly to mesocyclonic tornadoes, or are stronger tornadoes which cross over water. (16 words)
According to a Washington Post report, less than 1% of tornadoes travel more than 50 miles. (16 words)
Tornadoes occur annually in the state, sometimes in large numbers, such as 30 recorded tornadoes in 2011. (17 words)
On average, for the last two decades, Indiana has seen around 27 tornadoes yearly, and Kentucky 29. So it's not a lot, but when you're not paying attention to the potential for tornadoes, even that one out of three can be pretty dramatic. (45 words)
Many, but not all major tornadoes are wedges. citation A rope tornado in its dissipating stage, Tecumseh, Oklahoma Tornadoes in the dissipating stage can resemble narrow tubes or ropes, and often curl or twist into complex shapes. (37 words)
Most significant tornadoes form under the storm's updraft base, which is rain-free, citation making them visible. citation Also, most tornadoes occur in the late afternoon, when the bright sun can penetrate even the thickest clouds. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
Although this is a widely accepted theory for how most tornadoes form, live, and die, it does not explain the formation of smaller tornadoes, such as landspouts, long-lived tornadoes, or tornadoes with multiple vortices.
Tornadoes vary in intensity regardless of shape, size, and location, though strong tornadoes are typically larger than weak tornadoes.
On average, for the last two decades, Indiana has seen around 27 tornadoes yearly, and Kentucky 29. So it's not a lot, but when you're not paying attention to the potential for tornadoes, even that one out of three can be pretty dramatic.
Throughout the history of recorded tornadoes, there have only been 67 F5 or EF5 tornadoes across the world.
Just 4% of the tornadoes in South Carolina since 1950 have been as strong as the EF-3 tornadoes that struck Monday near Seneca, near Williston, near Estill, near Neeses and near Hilda in Barnwell County.
The scale ranks tornadoes from EF0 to EF5, with EF5 tornadoes having winds in excess of 200 mph.
Much Work Remains 1 Month After Tornadoes Tore Through Town, Many Still Waiting On Federal FundingOne month has passed since 10 tornadoes struck nine North Texas cities.
Illinois is vulnerable to tornadoes with an average of 35 occurring annually, which puts much of the state at around five tornadoes per convert annually.
It is hoped that research will lead to a better understanding of thunderstorms and tornadoes, eventually leading to increased warning times and enhanced prediction of tornadoes.
Large single-vortex tornadoes can look like large wedges stuck into the ground, and so are known as "wedge tornadoes" or "wedges".
Many, but not all major tornadoes are wedges. citation A rope tornado in its dissipating stage, Tecumseh, Oklahoma Tornadoes in the dissipating stage can resemble narrow tubes or ropes, and often curl or twist into complex shapes.
Most significant tornadoes form under the storm's updraft base, which is rain-free, citation making them visible. citation Also, most tornadoes occur in the late afternoon, when the bright sun can penetrate even the thickest clouds.
Multiple tornadoes produced by the same storm cell are referred to as a "tornado family". citation Several tornadoes are sometimes spawned from the same large-scale storm system.
They form over water similarly to mesocyclonic tornadoes, or are stronger tornadoes which cross over water.
Tornadoes and hurricanes The Great Plains and Midwest, due to the contrasting air masses, sees frequent severe thunderstorms and tornado outbreaks during spring and summer with around 1,000 tornadoes occurring each year.
Tornadoes occur annually in the state, sometimes in large numbers, such as 30 recorded tornadoes in 2011.
Tornadoes often begin as funnel clouds with no associated strong winds at the surface, and not all funnel clouds evolve into tornadoes.
According to a Washington Post report, less than 1% of tornadoes travel more than 50 miles.
According to preliminary information, tornadoes hit the Pleasure Ridge Park and Newburg sections of Louisville on Wednesday evening, meteorologist Brian Neudorff said.
Another tornado flattened homes in the eastern Arkansas town of Wynne, as unrelenting tornadoes kept moving east.
Common combinations with tornadoes
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the tornadoes 19×
- tornadoes in 19×
- tornadoes are 16×
- tornadoes and 15×
- of tornadoes 14×
- and tornadoes 13×
- tornadoes that 9×
- tornadoes were 9×
- golden tornadoes 9×
- tornadoes touched 7×