Interestingly. Most tornado deaths come from the strongest 5% of tornadoes. These tornadoes often carry debris, much of it from destroyed buildings, with their intense winds. This debris can be deadly when it strikes a person.
Most tornado deaths result from flying debris. Other deaths may result from collapsing buildings or people being directly lifted up and thrown.
Tornadoes can cause significant damage and loss of life because of their strong winds and rapidly changing conditions. They can destroy buildings, uproot trees, and hurl objects at high speeds. Tornadoes are unpredictable and can form quickly, making them difficult to prepare for or evacuate from in some cases.
A tornado is a vortex of very high-speed winds, and these winds can create incredible damage in a number of ways. The obvious way is by picking things up and throwing them violently around. This includes people, cars, boats, and even massive objects like boxcars and water tanks. A person would be lucky to survive being caught in the winds.
A tornado normally creates a cloud of dust and debris. The dust can choke people and animals, and the debris can include large pieces of wood, bricks, glass, and sharp metal. These can cause serious injury or death. Trees and telephone poles are snapped like twigs and thrown into houses.
The winds can easily destroy power lines and wires, dropping them onto vehicles, trees, and houses. Fortunately this usually cuts power to many of the dangling wires, but not always.
Being inside a building is dangerous because the wind can rip off roofs and walls. People have survived storms hiding in bathtubs and in basements. But the safest place to be is in a dedicated underground storm shelter until the storm has passed.
Tornadoes are severe because of their damaging, often destructive winds. The winds are the low pressure at the center of the tornado drawing air inward and upward. The pressure deficit is comparable to that of a hurricane, except it drops over a distance of a few hundred to a few thousand feet, rather than a few hundred miles.
Most tornadoes develop from a rotating updraft called a mesocyclone found in some severe thunderstorms, usually supercells. This area is several miles across and gets tightened into a smaller circulation, causing the rotation to accelerate.
They are dangerous for somewhat diffeerent reasons. Hurricane winds drive seawater onto land in what is called a storm surge. This can lead to drowning and can be very destructive, washing away buildings and roads. Hurricanes also produce torrential rain, which can lead to major flooding away from land with similar effects to the storm surge. Hurricane winds can also be dangerous, capable of shattering windows, toppling trees, and badly damaging homes and buildings, though generally only weak structures will be destroyed.
Tornadoes produce extremely powerful winds, often stronger than those found in hurricanes. Homes and buildings may collapse or be torn apart. Pieces of damaged or destroyed structures may be pciked up by the winds and turned into lethal high-speed projectiles. People directly exposed to the winds will likely be picked up and carried to their deaths.
Tornadoes cause widespread destruction to buildings, homes, and infrastructure, leading to significant economic losses. Tornadoes can result in injuries and fatalities to humans and animals. Tornadoes can disrupt communities, displacing residents and impacting their livelihoods.
The majority of UK tornadoes are not recorded. So most statistics on the number of recorded tornadoes in the UK are usually around 70. Most UK tornadoes happen in the countryside (so don't get noticed) and are very small (usually). It is common belief that more tornadoes happen in the UK than in the US (tornado ally included) - Although US tornadoes are way bigger and stronger than those in the UK and so more are likely to be noticed and therefore recorded. Tornadoes in the UK usually happen in the summer when the weather conditions are right.
No, tornadoes are natural weather phenomena caused by atmospheric conditions. They are not sentient beings capable of being evil or having intentions. Tornadoes can cause destruction and harm, but they are not intentionally causing harm.
Maine is not known for having many tornadoes. Tornadoes are more common in the Central United States due to warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico colliding with cool, dry air from Canada. Maine's location in the Northeastern United States usually doesn't experience the same conditions that lead to frequent tornadoes.
Tornadoes are classified based on the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale, ranging from EF0 (weakest) to EF5 (strongest). EF5 tornadoes have winds over 200 mph and can cause catastrophic damage and loss of life. These are extremely rare but are considered the most devastating tornadoes.
Yes!
Tornadoes in Canada are usually not as bad as they are in the U.S. But a number of tornadoes in Canadian history, perhaps most notable the Edmonton tornado of 1987, have been pretty destructive.
Yes. Tornadoes have been known to destroy entire towns.
Tornadoes are categorized on the Fujita scale from F0 to F5 based on how bad their damag is.
Tornadoes are considered bad because they damage or destroy the strutures and vegetation that they hit, sometimes killing or injuring those unlucky enough to be in their path.
Yes. Tulsa has been hit by a number of tornadoes, some of them quite strong.
Tornadoes are bad because they can damage or destroy property and kill and injure people.
Paris does not typically experience tornadoes, as they are more common in regions with specific weather conditions conducive to their formation. However, Paris can experience heavy rainfall, strong winds, and occasional heatwaves or cold snaps, but these are not as extreme as tornadoes.
I'm sure as you know, EF5 tornadoes are the strongest most dangerous tornadoes on the Earth. EF5 tornadoes can blow away a house in a couple seconds and the damage from an EF5 can be pretty horrifying. The only thing left after a tornado, like that, goes by would just be the foundation so that's is pretty bad. Look up tornadoes on Wikipedia and you will see pictures from what the different tornadoes could do
Black tornadoes are as bad as white tornadoes. The cause of the different color depends on your point of view with respect to the light, as well as the color of the soil they are going over. The same tornado may appear different colors depending on your point of view.
Most people would consider that a good thing, as tornadoes cause death, destruction, and suffering.
Tornadoes are not landforms, and so cannot be affected by weathering.