To a limited degree, yes. Tornadoes with stronger winds have a tendency to be larger, but this is not always the case, as some relatively small tornadoes have been incredibly violent.
The F6 category is purely theoretical. Because Fujita scale ratings are based on damage rather than directly on wind speed, there is no room for a level hihger than F5. Now that that point is made, the theoretical range of F6 winds is 319-379 mph.
No, a tornado is a violent, rotating wind storm. The funnel cloud formed by a tornado is usually small compared with other clouds.
A tornado's strength is not determined by the size of its eye. The eye of a tornado is typically small and calm, surrounded by a larger area of intense winds known as the eyewall. The strength of a tornado is measured by its wind speed and the amount of damage it causes, not by the size of its eye.
If the wildfire is big enough and the wind is strong enough it can produce a fire tornado.
Yes. The energy of a tornado takes the form of extremely fast wind. The strongest of tornadoes produce the fastest winds on earth.
The average tornado is 50 yards (45 meters) wide.
The force and speed of wind will determine how little and big the waves are.
No, only the speed they are shot at.
You probably mean an EF0 tornado, then there is no given size. Tornadoes are rated based on the type of damage done, which is used to estimated wind speed. A tornado that causes little or no damage and has estimated peak winds of 65-85 mph is rated EF0 regardless of size. However, EF0 tornadoes are usually, but not always, relatively small, typically less than 200 yards wide.
The sound of a tornado can reach up to 140 decibels, which is equivalent to standing next to a jet engine. The loud noise is generated by the strong wind and debris being swept up by the tornado, creating a roaring and rumbling sound.
A typical tornado is about 50 to 100 yards wide.
Wind always blows constantly at seashore. Some times at the banks of big river too wind is blowing constantly. Usually where there is a big open space and large water body, wind's speed at such places will be considerably more. Wind is constantly blowing in the deserts too.