please use complete sentences and words... "for m a tornado" makes no sense
A cyclone is bigger than a tornado by far, but a tornado is usually more violent.
The known path length of the Goliad tornado was about 15 miles. The path may have been longer, though, as little is known about what the tornado did prior to hitting Goliad.
If you mean in diameter, then yes. If you mean in height, then no, A typical tornado is several kilometers tall.
Tornadoes are around 500 feet (150 m) across on average and stay on the ground for 5 miles (8 km).
A wedge tornado is a tornado that appears wider than it is tall.
That depends on how far away the next destination is and how fast the tornado is traveling.
It varies widely. In some cases a tornado can be heard over a mile away, in other cases you can't hear it until it's just about on top of you.
no they don't because you are too far away to fell any affects
find the nearest basement where you can shelter yourself. If you are out in the open, try to get as far away from it as you can.
Tornado sirens or alarms are designed so that they can be heard at least five miles away. Tornado sirens are placed in cities and towns and rural areas so that people can be warned well in advance of a tornado.
Row M is pretty far away from the main stage at the First Niagara Pavilion. It is located to the far left of the stage, right before you get to lawn seating.
If you are in a vehicle get to shelter. If you cannot and the tornado is far away, drive perpendicular to the path to get out of is way. If it is getting close abandon the vehicle and take cover in a ditch or depression.
It is difficult to tell for certain. You may be able to eyball the distance if you can see it clearly, but that is not reliable enough to stake your personal safety on. Tornado warning will often call out the location of a tornado relative to one or two communities, which gives an idea of how far away a tornado might be. However, a warning can be several minutes old by the time you read it, which is enough time for a tornado to move a few miles.
The hardest tornado was in Texas, USA.
You should probably stay at least a quarter mile away from any tornado. This keeps you safe from debris and can give you some time to move if the tornado changes direction. Note, however, that you cannot judge the intensity of a tornado based on its appearance. It is a common misconception that a narrow tornado will be weak, when in fact it can be of any intensity. Even an F5 tornado can be skinny.
Not at the location where the Olympics were being held. But tornadoes have occurred in locations far away from any Olympic stadium.
Yes. There have been verified cases of people being carried over a mile.