There is no such thing as a "cyclone 5 tornado." You can have a category 5 hurricane or an EF5 tornado. In either case, the answer would be no; there is too much turbulence.
A tornado and a tropical cyclone often have winds in the same range 0f 60-190 mph. However the highest tornadic winds can exceed 300 mph, much stronger than those of the strongest cyclones, which get up to about 190 mph.
It is not possible to stand in the middle of a tornado. The winds would be too strong to even get there. People have been know to be picked up by a tornado and thrown several miles away without being killed.
It depends on the strength of the tornado. For example, all but the weakest structures will stand up to an EF0 tornado. At the other end, virtually nothing can with stand the full force of an EF5 tornado. Some structures that can withstand such a storm include reactor cores in nuclear power plants, rooms built into some buildings to protect from tornadoes, and most underground structures.
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Air in a tornado moves up because the tornado forms in the updraft portion of a thunderstorm.
Almira Gulch and the Wicked Witch of the East are what Dorothy sees up in the tornado in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, this is an incident in the original 1900 book edition but not in the beloved 1939 film version of "The Wizard of Oz." Dorothy Gale and her pet dog Toto look outside the window while the family farmhouse is being carried away from Kansas by the cyclone. Dorothy sees first Almira Gulch on a bicycle along a Kansas road and then the Wicked Witch of the East on a broomstick.
Winds in a tornado can get up to 300 mph.
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