Just like snowflakes, no two tornadoes are the same. While there are more than a dozen different types of tornadoes, AccuWeather's Ariella Scalese explains four that can occur when there is severe weather.
Breakdown
- Tornadoes come in many shapes and sizes, with no two being exactly alike.
- Wedge tornadoes are the largest and most destructive, sometimes over a mile wide. 23s
- Cone tornadoes are the most common and can cause significant damage. 39s
- Rope tornadoes are the smallest and generally weaker, but still dangerous. 54s
- Landspouts differ in origin from tornadoes and are usually weaker, but can still cause damage. 1m 10s