Yes, it is rare for a tornado to be stationary.
The average forwards Speed of a tornado is 35mph and the average distance traveled is 5 miles.
One record-breaking tornado traveled 219 miles and at times moved at 73 mph.
It was the fastest moving, farthest traveling, and deadliest tornado in U.S. history.
make anew house and move somewhere else where it won't come again!
No. Tornadoes usually move from southwest to northeast.
Tornadoes in the Midwest can move in any direction, but generally travel northeast.
in the sky especially when a Storm coming (and everybody knows it happens in the sky)
Most tornadoes in the northern hemisphere move to the northeast.
No. Although nearly all tornadoes move, tornadoes have ocassionally been documented to become stationary.
Yes. It is rare for a tornado to be stationary. Most tornadoes move in a northeasterly direction.
That is the most common direction in which tornadoes travel, but they can move in any direction.
No it does not come from tornadoes . :] .....
Through parallax
Tornadoes form in the sky within severe thunderstorms. They develop when warm, moist air rises rapidly and interacts with cooler, drier air at higher altitudes, creating a rotating column of air. Once this rotating column descends and touches the ground, it becomes a tornado.
Tornadoes usually move southwest to northeast.