tornadoes compared to big state could be very small as of 3ft but the can be big as of over 2 miles which big as half or big as an rural county area
No, a tornado is a violent, rotating wind storm. The funnel cloud formed by a tornado is usually small compared with other clouds.
None. Every state, even Alaska, has had at least a few tornadoes.
No. The Tri-State tornado was an F5. There is no such thing as an F6 tornado.
The Tri-State tornado had a path of 219 miles long and 3/4 mile to 1 mile wide across 3 states and numerous mining towns.
The Tri-State tornado was most likely an F5.
The Great Tri-State Tornado, which occurred on March 18, 1925, was the deadliest tornado in U.S. history. It had a path of approximately 219 miles across Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, with estimated wind speeds of up to 300 mph. The tornado caused widespread destruction, resulting in over 700 fatalities and thousands of injuries.
there were 2,027 injuries from the Tri-State tornado.
A typical tornado is about 50 to 100 yards wide.
A tornado can be compared to a vacuum cleaner because both create a powerful, swirling force that can cause significant damage in their path.
The Tri-State tornado destroyed about 15,000 homes.
The Tri-State tornado struck on the afternoon of Wednesday, March 18, 1925.
Senegal is roughly the size of South Dakota