You can't run that fast. A tornado's speed can vary, but on average - and most of them stick pretty close to the average - they move at 35 mile an hour. The fastest sprinters barely make 25 MPH.
How fast a tornado is moving refers to how fast the tornado itself travels from point A to point B. For example, a tornado moving towards at 30 mph and is a mile away will reach you in 2 minutes. The rotational winds of a tornado refers to how fast the tornado itself is spinning, which is generally faster than its forward speed.
There is no evidence that there are tornadoes on Venus.
Well,No because if you got sucked in the funnel you will die unless your body can endure it. Even though the tornado is weak it'd be much safer that you don't run after it.
Um...Well really run for your life and hope for the best
Within the funnel it looks like a very thick, fast-moving fog. The center of the tornado may be clear, giving the appearance of a tube.
How fast a tornado is moving refers to how fast the tornado itself travels from point A to point B. For example, a tornado moving towards at 30 mph and is a mile away will reach you in 2 minutes. The rotational winds of a tornado refers to how fast the tornado itself is spinning, which is generally faster than its forward speed.
i think the middle of the tornado is completely still.
Winds in a tornado can get up to 300 mph.
A tornado IS wind- very fast winds spinning in a circle.
The Tornado's max speed is 1,490 mph
In terms of weather a tornado is a very fast process.
Most damage in a tornado is caused by the extremely fast winds.
it is generally impossible to out run a tornado but if you do hooray for you
In terms of how fast a tornado is moving, the tornado is tracked on radar. The forward speed is calculated based on how far it moves in a given period of time. The wind speed of a tornado is estimated based on the severity of the damage it causes.
its not how fast the rottweiler can run its how fast you can run !
A tornado is not a solid thing that you can touch, it is a vortex of very fast wind.
depends on size of the tornado anywhere from 65 to over 300 mph.