Yes they do produce a roaring sound of the wind.
Yes tornados apparently have a distinctive sound, some have described it as similar to the sound of an old steam engine, but much louder.
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Hurricanes develop over warm ocean water while tornadoes usually form over land.
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No. They occur in other places. Those particular states happen to have a lot of them, hence the "Tornado Alley" title they are given.
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Yeah Avery states does have tornados evieng Alaska Hawaii and Puerto Rico but does tornados a weak. Anyway delwaer does have tornados!
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Water sprouts are tornados on water and tornados are on land. Water sprouts are less violent than tornados because theres not alot to destroy on the water!!!
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Tornados can kill on impact due to strong winds, flying debris, and throwing you at a certain angle. Tornados have a frequency to suck up anything in its path. So, yes. Tornados can kill on impact
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countries affected the most by tornados are the United States Of America, UK and Bangladesh. Although, tornados can spawn in almost any country that has the right variables. Europe, Southeast Asia, North America expereince the most tornados
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Tornados have occurred all across the globe. It is a myth that living in a city prevents tornados. If the conditions were right, there certainly could be a tornado in Queens. However, the chances are very low. I assume this because new York does not have a history of tornados.
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Most tornados happen between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer. So YES, it is possible.
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It depends on where you live, really. Tornado ally is where most tornados occur. That's because tornados mostly are formed in warm weather.
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yes there are way tornados can effeccct humans. one way is by destroying there houses and there food and families tornados are very dangerous
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Tornados are not the result of any wind speed. Tornados develope under certain atmospheric conditions which are still not fully understood.
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All tornados are dangerous, but there are stronger tornados than others. An F1 is less than an F2, so the lower the number, the safer( less dangerous) it is.
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Both spellings, "tornadoes" and "tornados," are generally accepted and commonly used. However, "tornadoes" is more widely recognized and preferred in formal writing and scientific contexts.
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I am assuming so you need to be weather aware because even in places where Tornadoes are few and far in between they can and do still happen
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Forecast Earth - 2003 Tornados and Climate 2-18 was released on:
USA: 10 May 2008
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Believe it or not, the U.S.A. has had the most tornados.
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