The most dangerous tornado ever recorded in history was the Tri-state Tornado on March 18, 1925. It went through three states (MO, IL, IN) over a 219 mile long damage path, killing 695 people.
In terms of categorization the most dangerous tornado would be one rated EF5, (formerly F5) as these are the strongest and most destructive. Other factors that can make a tornado more dangerous include rapid forward speed which reduces warning time. Rapid development and/or intensification have a similar effect. A tornado may be rain-wrapped or surrounded by rain, which can make it impossible to see. A tornado may also be hidden in the darkness of night, and strike when people are asleep. A number of the deadliest tornadoes had at least two of these factors going for it.
The deadliest tornado in U.S. history was the Tri-State tornado; a fast moving F5 which was difficult to identify due to the low cloud base and the tornado's large size.
The Joplin tornado of 2011, the deadliest U.S. tornado in the era of modern forecasting, was an EF5 that formed and strengthened very rapidly and became rain wrapped soon after forming.
That is difficult to determine as few tornadoes have had their wind speed measured.
The fastest wind ever recorded in a tornado was 301 mph +/-20 mph in the F5 tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma on May 3, 1999.
However, other tornadoes may have had winds stronger than this but went without having their winds measured.
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Flying debris is the most dangerous part in a tornado.
No. EF5 is the strongest tornado on the Enhanced Fujita and therefore the most dangerous type.
No. Tornadoes are most dangerous when they hit a city or town. Then as the tornado starts destroying buildings it generates flying debris, which is what causes most tornado deaths and injuries.
An F5 tornado, now EF5 since the scale changed of 2007.
A supercell is the kind of thunderstorm most likely to produce a tornado.
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The most dangerous category of tornado is EF5. It is the most dangerous because it is the strongest and the most destructive level of tornado. In an EF5 tornado well built houses will be completely blown away and disintegrate, so even being in the basement does not guarantee survival. These tornadoes produce large debris flying at high speeds that will result in serious injury or death if it strikes a person.
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No. Cyclones and tornadoes are completely different phenomena.
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