The longest tornado damage path on record is 219 miles.
The Joplin, Missouri tornado of 2011 had a damage path of 22 miles.
The average tornado damage path is 8 kilometers long and 45 meters wide. Some damage paths are less than 100 meters long, The longest tornado damage path on record is 352 kilometers, the widest is 4 kilometers.
The average tornado damage path is about 50 yards wide and 5 miles long.
The longest tornado path ever recorded was 219 miles long.
The average tornado has a damage path 5 miles long.
The average tornado damage path is 5 miles. But they can be much longer or shorter. The longest recorded damage path was 219 miles. The shortest was 7 feet.
This question can be interpreted in a few ways. Tornadoes can occur and cause damage just about anywhere in the world that gets thunderstorms. The area along with a tornado causes damage is called its damage path. The longest damage path (distance that tornado traveled) on record was 219 miles. The widest damage path (how big the actual tornado was) was 2.5 miles.
The shortest tornado path on record was 7 feet long.
The narrowest damage path on record for a tornado was 3 feet wide.
It depends on the tornado. The average tornado has a damage path 50 yards wide and 5 miles long. However path length and width can vary greatly. Some tornadoes are only a few yards wide and travel only a few dozen feet. At the other extreme, there have been cases of tornadoes over a mile wide and some with damage path over 100 miles long. The longest damage path on record is 219 miles. The widest on record is 2.5 miles.
One tornado is reported to have had a damage path only seven feet long. It was likely on the ground for less than a second.
The Tri-State tornado had the longest damage path. 219 miles