it is a air funnel and it has to touch the ground to start a tornado if it starts then it would probably have to be a lot of wind to destroy something.
B Answer two
-----------------------------------------------
maismog says:
It Can Destroy Houses And Kill People... I Recommend You Stay In the Basement...
HSTG says:
Yes maismog it can kill Lots of people... I Would recommend taking what is important to you with you to the basement...
maismog says:
What if you don't have time?
HSTG says:
Then at least get ready when on TV You see the forecast warning!
maismog says:
That's More Reasonable
Damage is done to varying degrees depending on the intensity of the tornado on the Fujita scale.
This happens fairly often. Such a tornado would be recorded if someone observed it, but there would be no damage. Such a tornado would be rated EF0.
There is no such thing as an F6 tornado. The highest rating a tornado can be assigned is F5. Even if a tornado were to occur with winds in the supposed F6 range, damage would be no different from that of an F5 as all virtually structures would be obliterated anyway.
Depending on the strength of the tornado, buildings and vegetation in the tornado's path may suffer anything ranging from minor damage to complete destruction. People and animals may be killed or injured. The stronger the tornado, the higher the chance of injuries and fatalities
Trees and vegetation in the path of the tornado may be damage or destroyed. Exceptionally violent tornadoes may scour away grass and even soil.
There will be damage to and structures or vegetation hit by the tornado. Some buildings may be destroyed depending on the intensity of the storm. People may be killed or injured.
"Light damage" is the term used to describe the damage caused by an F0 tornado.
it depends on the tornado damage
Most damage in a tornado is caused by the extremely fast winds.
The longest tornado damage path on record is 219 miles.
There is no difference. A tornado and a twister are the same thing.
there are 6 different types of damage in a tornadoEF0 minor to no damageEF1 moderate damageEF2 considerable damageEF3 severe damageEF4 devastating damageEF5 incredible damage