No. Most tornadoes could not pick up a typical car. However, a fair portion still can.
A strong enough one could, yes. This would usually take a relatively strong tornado though. The Joplin tornado of 2011 carried semis upwards of a quarter mile.
The link below shows a tornado in Texas tossing empty semi trailers at a Dallas trucking company.
No. Most tornadoes could not pick up a typical car. However, a fair portion still can.
Only very strong ones. It would take at least a strong EF3 tornado to lift up a train, which would be in the top 2-3% of tornadoes.
Yes. Tornadoes have been known to lift up airplanes.
Yes. Tornadoes are incredibly powerful.
Air in a tornado move upward rapidly and can carry objects with it.
It is actually quite rare for a tornado to pick up an entire building. Such things usually only happen in EF4 and EF5 tornadoes. Such tornadoes have extremely powerful winds that spiral upward. The upward motion can exert more force on a building than gravity does, and thus lift it into their.
Yes. Even very weak tornadoes will lift dust and twigs. Stronger tornadoes can lift roofs, garages, barns, and some vehicles. The most violent tornadoes will lift large trucks, train cars, and even well built houses.
you can't but you can pick up the trailer with the winch on a helicopter
They can pick up endangered animals or plants, and I suppose if a rare jewel was lying around, they could pick it up.
No. Most tornadoes are not strong enough to lift very heavy objects. Very violent tornadoes can pick up structures such as houses and churches but even tornadoes like that only produce such winds along a relatively small portion of the damage path.
Yes. Tornadoes have been known to lift up airplanes.
Yes. Tornadoes are incredibly powerful.
Tornadoes are just rapidly moving columns of air. The reason that they are black is because that is the color of the dirt that they pick up.
It varies depending on where the tornado goes and how strong it is. In addition to dirt even weak tornadoes can pick up pieces of vegetation and any light, loose objects that happen to be in their path. Stronger tornadoes can pick up light vehicles, roofs, and outbuildings. The very strongest tornadoes can lift virtually anything, including whole trees, well-constructed houses, train cars, and even pieces of asphalt.
Yes. People have been picked up by tornadoes. Violent tornadoes can pick up objects far larger and heavier than people.
Most definitely they snatch up houses, trucks, cars, cows etc. a human for a tornado is a light load to pick up and spit out.
Air in a tornado move upward rapidly and can carry objects with it.
It is actually quite rare for a tornado to pick up an entire building. Such things usually only happen in EF4 and EF5 tornadoes. Such tornadoes have extremely powerful winds that spiral upward. The upward motion can exert more force on a building than gravity does, and thus lift it into their.
some people die of tornadoes because if they are outside the tornado can pick them up and throw them down so hard they can die.