no it is obvious , it cant even be activated in their attacks as they have an enourmous power in their attack and you cant imagine the damage they could do so the tornado wall can t reduce that damage especially the winged dragon of ra as it is the most powerful monster in yugioh
The three most destructive tornadoes on record are:The Joplin, Missouri tornado of May 22, 2011 with a damage cost of $2.8 billion.The Tuscaloosa-Birmingham, Alabama tornado of April 27, 2011 with a damage cost of $2.2 billion.The Moore, Oklahoma tornado of May 20, 2013 with damage estimated at $2 billion.
The worst tornado in U.S. history caused damage in Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. The worst tornado in world history (the Daulatpur-Salturia tornado) occurred in Bangladesh so it did not hit any states per se.
The word tornado has three syllables.
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Three examples of Infamous tornadoes include: The Tri-State tornado of March 18, 1925. The worst tornado in U.S. history, this F5 tornado killed 695 people and injured over 2,000 along its 219 mile long damage path which crossed parts of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. No other tornado in the U.S. killed so many, traveled so far or so fast, or lasted so long. The Wichita Falls, Texas tornado of April 10, 1979. This half-mile wide F4 tornado destroyed a large portion of Wichita Falls, killing 42 and injuring over 1700. It held the title of the costliest tornado in terms of property damage in U.S. history for 20 years until May 3, 1999. In 2011 dollars the cost of damage amounts to more than $1.2 billion. The Joplin, Missouri tornado of May 22, 2011. This EF5 tornado destroyed a full third of the city of Joplin, killing 158 and injured over 1100, making it the seventh deadliest tornado in U.S. history, the deadliest since 1947, and the first since 1953 to kill more than 100. Damage amounted to $2.8 billion, making it the costliest tornado in U.S. history.
There are three syllables in the word "tornado:" tor-na-do
The intensity of a tornado is determined by damage, which is used to estimate wind speed. There are three major scale for rating tornadoes by this method: The Fujita Scale (F0-F5), the Enhanced Fujita Scale (EF0-EF5), and the TORRO Scale (T0-T11).
The deadliest tornado in U.S. history struck many towns in three states along a damage path 219 miles long. In Missouri the tornado devastated the town Annapolis. It then continued into Illinois where the towns of Gorham, Musphysboro, De Soto, Hurst-Bush, Frankfort, and Parrish. Finally the tornado crossed into Indiana where it devastated the towns of Griffin, Owensville, and Princeton. The town worst hit by this tornado was Musphysboro, Illinois, where 234 of the tornado's 695 deaths occurred.
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There is no such thing as a mutliple vortex volcano. However, there is such a thing as a mutliple vortex tornado. A tornado itself consists of a vortex. A mutliple vortex tornado contains smaller vortices, called subvortices within the main vortex. Subvortices in a tornado are usually continuously forming and dissipating. Based on historic reports, as many as eight may be present at a time, though there are usually no more than two or three. These vortices circle the center of the tornado, moving with the tornado's rotation. As a result, the rotational speed of the tornado is actually added to the rotational speed of the subvortex. This can result in wind speeds over 100 mph faster than in the rest of the tornado. Such a difference in wind speed can result in significant varation in the severity of damage. This is one reason a tornado can destroy one house while leaving one next to it with only minor to moderate damage.
No. The longest a tornado s even known to has lasted is a few hours.
A typical tornado lasts one to five minutes. The longest-lived tornado on record lasted for three and a half hours.