high rotating wind speeds makes them destructive
Tornadoes are destructive because they have powerful winds that can, on rare occasions exceed 200 or even 300 mph.
No. An F0 tornado can cause damage, but only very weak structures such as sheds and some outbuildings will actually be destroyed.
Generally the lower the pressure inside a tornado (compared with its surroundings) the stronger and more destructive the winds are. For example, if the pressure surrounding two tornadoes is 960 millibars, a tornado with a central pressure of 860 millibars will be stronger than one with a pressure of 900 millibars.
Pressure Gradient Force. which drives the destructive winds.
Strong, potentially destructive windsCyclonic rotationLow barometric pressure.
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Tornado
A tornado is a destructive force of nature.
In a destructive tornado people lose property, often their homes, and people, sometimes many, can be killed or injured.
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There both destructive.
The most destructive tornado on record in North America was the Joplin, Missouri tornado of May 22, 2011. The cost of damage was $2.8 billion.
Tornadoes do not build anything (constructive) They destroy things (destructive)
The strong wind in a tornado is the source of its destructive potential.
Very strong winds are the primary destructive force in a tornado. Secondary damage can be caused by objects picked up by these winds.
It depends on the tornado, but in the most destructive tornadoes, the worst damage is usually done by a series of smaller subvortices that revolve withing the main circulation.