It can seem that way at times. A small, weak tornado can dissipate suddenly in a matter of seconds.
No not right away. It will help it go away quicker.
find the nearest basement where you can shelter yourself. If you are out in the open, try to get as far away from it as you can.
take cover right away you could die from these dangorus storms
You don't see the object right away or you put it somewhere other than where you thought you put it.
No the closest was May 14th 1989 when a tornado struck approximately 1 mile away, tornadoes also struck 3 miles away in 2002, 2005, and 2006.
To go away or to disappear.
The strongest winds in a tornado are typically on the right side of the tornado's path, known as the "right-front quadrant." This area can experience wind speeds exceeding 200 mph, making it the most dangerous part of the tornado.
Yes, it is believed that if you blink or look away, the leprechaun will be gone in a milli-second.
It is best to take shelter from a tornado than to try to outrun it. If you are in a vehicle with no access to shelter and the tornado is distant it is best to drive perpendicular to the tornado's path in order to get out of its way.
That depends on where you are relative to the tornado. Most tornadoes travel in an easterly direction, so if you are watichng a tornado and are south of it, it will move to your right, and if you are north of it, it will move to your left.
It may disappear in the sense that it dissolves in the juice; it is no longer apparent to the eye. But it certainly does not go away.
The correct spelling of the word is disappear.Some example sentences are:My keys seem to disappear often, as if they have legs.Where did the waiter disappear to?Much to the audience's disappointment, the magician's assistant did not disappear.