Yahoo Answers is shutting down on May 4th, 2021 (Eastern Time) and beginning April 20th, 2021 (Eastern Time) the Yahoo Answers website will be in read-only mode. There will be no changes to other Yahoo properties or services, or your Yahoo account. You can find more information about the Yahoo Answers shutdown and how to download your data on this help page.

A Murder of Crows...?

...a Herd of Cattle, a Gaggle of Geese.

A ____________ of Tornadoes. (please fill in)

I heard a news story this morning where the reported used a certain term that simply did not sound right so I'm interested in what the Y!A community can come up with. Thanks :-)

Update:

OK, "group," "outbreak," or "family" are all well and good, but none of them has POETIC APPEAL. How dramatic can you be spinning a tale of "a group of tornadoes?" I'm not looking for scientific terms but more DESCRIPTIVE terms, ergo the example "a MURDER of Crows." I kind of like the "sisters" reference. A convent of tornadoes? Ooo, visions of whirling nuns in their habits; not good. Something like... a terror of tornadoes. No, too much alliteration. Uh... a conspiracy of tornadoes? Too complicated but you get the idea...

4 Answers

Relevance
  • Neil
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    A group of tornadoes created by a single storm system during a single day is called an 'outbreak'. A group created by a single supercell is called a 'family'.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    So, they decide to make crows sound devastating by calling them a murder of crows based on their so called demonic nature?

  • 8 years ago

    A group of tornadoes

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Two or three are called sisters. I've never heard of a larger group than three.

Still have questions? Get your answers by asking now.