Noun
The word is derived from tornado
of Tornado
Source: Webster's dictionaryNobles' sons are one of nature's great destructive forces, like floods or tornadoes. When you're struck with one of these catastrophes, the only thing an average man can do is grit his teeth and try to minimize the damage. Patrick Rothfuss
We understand tornadoes scientifically, but it still feels supernatural. The randomness makes it feel supernatural. Michael Koryta
Global warming creates volatility. I feel it when I'm flying. The storms are more volatile. We are paying the price in more hurricanes and tornadoes. Debbie Stabenow
Every day, it seems, a new extreme weather catastrophe happens somewhere in America, and the medias all over it, profiling the ordinary folks wiped out by forest fires, droughts, floods, massive sinkholes, tornadoes. Jane Velez-Mitchell
According to a local Indian legend, this mound was thought to protect the city from tornadoes if left undisturbed. Source: Internet
After Saskatchewan, Alberta experiences the most tornadoes in Canada with an average of 15 verified per year. citation Thunderstorms, some of them severe, are frequent in the summer, especially in central and southern Alberta. Source: Internet