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          My quick go at it:



          ContourPlot3D[
          (x - z/5 Cos[[Pi] z])^2 + (y - z/5 Sin[[Pi] z])^2 == (z/4)^2
          , x, -1, 1, y, -1, 1, z, 0, 2
          , Mesh -> None, Axes -> False, Boxed -> False
          , PlotTheme -> "ThickSurface", ContourStyle -> RGBColor[0.41, 0.5, 0.63]
          ]


          Tornado






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            I like "surface synthesis" questions. Here's a simple-minded model that combines an Archimedean spiral with a power law curve:



            With[h = 1/10, n = 24, c = 4, p = 2/3,
            ParametricPlot3D[t (h Cos[n t] + Cos[v]), t (h Sin[n t] + Sin[v]), (c t)^p,
            t, 0, 3, v, 0, 2 π, Axes -> None, Boxed -> False,
            Lighting -> "Neutral", Mesh -> False, PlotPoints -> 85,
            PlotStyle -> Opacity[3/4, Black], ViewPoint -> 3.2, -1.6, 1.]]


            tornado?



            Adjust parameters as seen fit.






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              My quick go at it:



              ContourPlot3D[
              (x - z/5 Cos[[Pi] z])^2 + (y - z/5 Sin[[Pi] z])^2 == (z/4)^2
              , x, -1, 1, y, -1, 1, z, 0, 2
              , Mesh -> None, Axes -> False, Boxed -> False
              , PlotTheme -> "ThickSurface", ContourStyle -> RGBColor[0.41, 0.5, 0.63]
              ]


              Tornado






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                My quick go at it:



                ContourPlot3D[
                (x - z/5 Cos[[Pi] z])^2 + (y - z/5 Sin[[Pi] z])^2 == (z/4)^2
                , x, -1, 1, y, -1, 1, z, 0, 2
                , Mesh -> None, Axes -> False, Boxed -> False
                , PlotTheme -> "ThickSurface", ContourStyle -> RGBColor[0.41, 0.5, 0.63]
                ]


                Tornado






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                  My quick go at it:



                  ContourPlot3D[
                  (x - z/5 Cos[[Pi] z])^2 + (y - z/5 Sin[[Pi] z])^2 == (z/4)^2
                  , x, -1, 1, y, -1, 1, z, 0, 2
                  , Mesh -> None, Axes -> False, Boxed -> False
                  , PlotTheme -> "ThickSurface", ContourStyle -> RGBColor[0.41, 0.5, 0.63]
                  ]


                  Tornado






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                  My quick go at it:



                  ContourPlot3D[
                  (x - z/5 Cos[[Pi] z])^2 + (y - z/5 Sin[[Pi] z])^2 == (z/4)^2
                  , x, -1, 1, y, -1, 1, z, 0, 2
                  , Mesh -> None, Axes -> False, Boxed -> False
                  , PlotTheme -> "ThickSurface", ContourStyle -> RGBColor[0.41, 0.5, 0.63]
                  ]


                  Tornado







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                      I like "surface synthesis" questions. Here's a simple-minded model that combines an Archimedean spiral with a power law curve:



                      With[h = 1/10, n = 24, c = 4, p = 2/3,
                      ParametricPlot3D[t (h Cos[n t] + Cos[v]), t (h Sin[n t] + Sin[v]), (c t)^p,
                      t, 0, 3, v, 0, 2 π, Axes -> None, Boxed -> False,
                      Lighting -> "Neutral", Mesh -> False, PlotPoints -> 85,
                      PlotStyle -> Opacity[3/4, Black], ViewPoint -> 3.2, -1.6, 1.]]


                      tornado?



                      Adjust parameters as seen fit.






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                        $begingroup$

                        I like "surface synthesis" questions. Here's a simple-minded model that combines an Archimedean spiral with a power law curve:



                        With[h = 1/10, n = 24, c = 4, p = 2/3,
                        ParametricPlot3D[t (h Cos[n t] + Cos[v]), t (h Sin[n t] + Sin[v]), (c t)^p,
                        t, 0, 3, v, 0, 2 π, Axes -> None, Boxed -> False,
                        Lighting -> "Neutral", Mesh -> False, PlotPoints -> 85,
                        PlotStyle -> Opacity[3/4, Black], ViewPoint -> 3.2, -1.6, 1.]]


                        tornado?



                        Adjust parameters as seen fit.






                        share|improve this answer









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                          I like "surface synthesis" questions. Here's a simple-minded model that combines an Archimedean spiral with a power law curve:



                          With[h = 1/10, n = 24, c = 4, p = 2/3,
                          ParametricPlot3D[t (h Cos[n t] + Cos[v]), t (h Sin[n t] + Sin[v]), (c t)^p,
                          t, 0, 3, v, 0, 2 π, Axes -> None, Boxed -> False,
                          Lighting -> "Neutral", Mesh -> False, PlotPoints -> 85,
                          PlotStyle -> Opacity[3/4, Black], ViewPoint -> 3.2, -1.6, 1.]]


                          tornado?



                          Adjust parameters as seen fit.






                          share|improve this answer









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                          I like "surface synthesis" questions. Here's a simple-minded model that combines an Archimedean spiral with a power law curve:



                          With[h = 1/10, n = 24, c = 4, p = 2/3,
                          ParametricPlot3D[t (h Cos[n t] + Cos[v]), t (h Sin[n t] + Sin[v]), (c t)^p,
                          t, 0, 3, v, 0, 2 π, Axes -> None, Boxed -> False,
                          Lighting -> "Neutral", Mesh -> False, PlotPoints -> 85,
                          PlotStyle -> Opacity[3/4, Black], ViewPoint -> 3.2, -1.6, 1.]]


                          tornado?



                          Adjust parameters as seen fit.







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