Yes. Tornadoes kill dozens, sometimes hundreds of people every year
Yes. Tornadoes are well known for the death and destruction they cause.
The most common cause of death in a tornado is being hit by debris.
Most tornado deaths are the result of people by struck by flying or falling debris.
Tornados cause mass damage. Causing homelessness, injury, and death.
Debris is the primary cause of death in a tornado. People may be killed or injured as the are pummeled, penetrated, or crushed by debris.
The winds of a tornado can severely damage or destroy property. Flying debris, collapsing buildings, and falling trees can cause injury or death.
cold and warm fronts can cause a tornado
The death toll of the Edmonton, Alberta tornado of 1987 was 27, making it the second deadliest tornado in Canadian history.
Most often, tornado victims are killed by flying debris, or being crushed by collapsing structures. Flying debris from even an EF3 or EF4 tornado can cause almost the same damage to a human being as a speeding bullet would.
Yes. In fact a thunderstorm is the only thing that can cause a tornado.
Yes, a tornado can cause both physical and emotional trauma.
No. Rain does not cause a tornado. However, both rain and tornadoes are caused by thunderstorms.