Most tornadoes can't but one EF3 or stronger can.
Neither. The sound they refer to is the general rumble or roar of the train going down the tracks. The "chug chug" is characteristic of steam steam trains which are rarely used nowadays.
Yes, it can.
When a tornado hits the ground, it produces an extremely loud and distinct sound, often described as a continuous roaring or freight train-like noise. This sound is caused by the powerful winds swirling and causing destruction, along with the debris and objects being picked up and thrown around by the tornado.
Yes. Tornadoes often produce a roaring sound that many say sounds liek a freight train. Some tornadoes have been said to sound like waterfalls or jet engines. However, you shouldn't rely on sound to tell you a tornado is coming, since by the time you hear the tornado it may already be too late to get to a safe place.
As common sense would suggest, it is easier for them to lift light objects.
tornadoes sound like freight trains
Often they are not. Many tornado produce a loud roar often said to be similar to that of a freight train.
high, rough winds. Green sky, the sound of a freight train.
That air raid siren you hear also serves as a tornado warning. The shrieking winds of the tornado will sound like a freight train passing by.
The freight train was running late.We need to be on the next freight train.
A freight train carries cargos and sometimes food, depending on what the cargo is. a freight train does not transport passengers.
A freight train is a railroad train designed for the work of transporting goods.
A train that carries goods is called a freight train.
A long freight train.A long freight train.A long freight train.A long freight train.
Freight Train Heart was created in 1987.
A train carries freight. A ship carries cargo.
It depends on the amount of material that is used to build the freight train