Yes. Tornadoes can go up and down hills largely unhindered.
Yes. Contrary to what many believe, hills do not stop tornadoes.
It isn't. Although the eye of a tornado is relatively calm, to get to it you have to go through the core winds of the tornado. It would be impossible to stay in the eye for very long.
"When a tornado warning is issued, we should evacuate and go to Auntie Glen's in Virginia." Said Mom.
no that's impossible occur on top of the ground
No, a haboob is not a tornado.
No the can go faster downhill or uphill
All of them do. If a certain slope goes downhill in one direction, it will go uphill if you look from the other side.All of them do. If a certain slope goes downhill in one direction, it will go uphill if you look from the other side.All of them do. If a certain slope goes downhill in one direction, it will go uphill if you look from the other side.All of them do. If a certain slope goes downhill in one direction, it will go uphill if you look from the other side.
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Tornado sirens go off when a tornado warning is issued and during their monthly test.
It requires extra power to go uphill, against the pull of gravity.
When you go uphill, gravity helps slow down the car.
Yes, wind near a tornado spirals in towards the tornado.
Water obviously doesn't flow uphill, but if there is a lot of water in something like a valley, it will rise up the hill on either side, so in that way it can go uphill.
A tornado can go up a mountain across rivers, and even go out into the the ocean or sea.