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A hurricane is not a tornado, Void. Redefinition fallacy.Tornadoes are tracked using a combination of methods,
Radar is not used to track tornadoes either.primarily relying on radar technology,
Models are not weather or climate, Void. Tornadoes are tracked by observation only.with support from visual observations and mathematical models.
Potential is not a tornado.Doppler radar, which detects the movement and rotation of air, is used to identify potential tornado-producing features within storms.
You don't need to be trained to see a tornado!Tornadoes are also tracked through visual observations by trained spotters and law enforcement,

Anyone can report the location of a tornado, Void.who can report their location and characteristics.
Models are not weather or climate, Void.Additionally, mathematical models use atmospheric data to predict storm development and the potential for tornadoes.
Observation.Here's a more detailed look at how tornadoes are tracked:
Incapable. Tornadoes are tracked by radar.Radar Tracking:
Doppler radar:
This type of radar is crucial for detecting the rotating updrafts (mesocyclones) within storms, which can be a precursor to tornadoes. Doppler radar can also detect a "hook echo" or "tornado vortex signature (TVS)", a specific radar pattern associated with a developing tornado.
The effects of a tornado are easily seen at night without radar.Dual-polarization radar:
This technology can detect debris from a tornado, even in rain or at night, helping to pinpoint its location.
Illiteracy: Incorrect use of plurality.Phased array radar:
Research phased array radars can scan the entire sky for severe weather faster than current radars, potentially providing quicker warnings, according to the NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory.
No radar system scans faster then light, Void.
Is weather radar useful? Sure. That's why it's installed on a lot of aircraft.