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How close has someone been to a tornado?

People have been inside of tornadoes.


How are most people killed or injured during a tornado?

people get injured or killed in a tornado whether they were close from the location of tornado or they have poor building anchorage so this poor building will destroy which will hurt or kill the people inside that building.


Can a tornado suck 70 people at a time?

Probably not at one time. While it is certainly possibly for a tornado to kill 70 or more people in a short period of time, most people who die in a tornado are not picked up, but are struck by debris or crushed in collapsing structures. In most cases of deaths, even in very violent tornadoes, bodies are found fairly close to where they originated. A large group of people standing in the open could get picked up by a large tornado, but this is a very unlikely scenario as people will usually be inside if a tornado is approaching.


How do people plan for a tornado?

people plan for a tornado by just get all the things you think you need for a tornado andthats it


What effects do tornadoes have on the people in the area the land around it?

People near a tornado but not directly hit by it may suffer from the local economic effects of a tornado as businesses close and money is spend on repairs. They may suffer psychologically as people they know may be hurt or killed or lose their homes.


What effect does a tornado pattern have on land and people in it's path?

People die in tornado's and when a tornado is on land it changes colour.


What is better to find a tornado with. radar or aneroid barometer?

A a radar is better: it can detect a tornado at a distance. A barometer would be of no use unless the tornado came dangerously close.


Was there a tornado in the five points Denver Colorado in 1989?

There are no records of a tornado striking Five Points in 1989, but there was an F1 tornado fairly close in Aurora on June 8 of that year.


How long do people stay in a tornado?

until the tornado ends and then the people fall and die or get injured


What is Montana's month of peak tornado occurrence?

The highest tornado activity in Montana is in June, though July comes pretty close.


What are the most deadly tornadoes in U.S?

The five deadliest U.S. tornadoes of 2007 areThe Deland, Florida EF3 tornado of February 2 (13 deaths)The Greensburg, Kansas EF5 tornado of May 4 (11 deaths)The Enterprise, Alabama EF4 tornado of March 1 (9 deaths)The Lady Lake, Florida EF3 tornado of February 2 (8 deaths)The Eagle Pass, Texas EF3 tornado of April 24 (7 deaths)


Does a Tornado reach 10 miles long?

It depends. Some people mistakenly refer to the size of a tornado as its length, while width is a more appropriate term. No tornado has ever come close to 10 miles wide. However, in terms of. Path length, or the distance a tornado travels, a tornado can easily go for 10 miles or more. The most destructive tornadoes often have path lengths of 20 to 50 miles.