Countless thousands. It is doubtful that data is kept on this. Most tornadoes are weak and rarely cause deaths or injuries even when they damage property. Looking at data from some of the worst tornadoes, such as the Joplin tornado, the number of homes damage or destroyed is far greater than the number killed or injured.
Yes. The majority of people who experience tornadoes survive without serious injury.
The tornado of February 13, 1995 was rated F1. It was short lived and caused a few million dollars worth of damage, but no deaths or injuries. Overall, it was a minor event.
If you mean how many have survive then the answer is countless thousands. Tornadoes kill 60 people each year on average and injure over 1,500. Many more escape without injury.
No single person holds that title. A number of people have been inside tornadoes and lived.
You can't exacly live near a tornado. A tornado is a short-lived event, usually lasting no more than a few minutes and it is impossible to predict exactly where one one strike.
The Hallam, Nebraska tornado only killed 1 person.
A typical tornado lasts one to five minutes. The longest-lived tornado on record lasted for three and a half hours.
The longest lived tornado on record lasted 3 hours and 29 minutes. This tornado, known as the Tri-State tornado holds several other records as well.
The area in which the tornado happens can erode the area away cause the animals that lived there to have no home or die of the tornado
No, he recovered and lived long after.
It's Jupiter that has the long lived storm, not Mars
The longest-lived and farthest traveling tornado was the world in the US, but not in the world. It was the Tri-State tornado of March 18, 1925, which hit portions of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. The worst tornado on record in the world was the Daulatpur-Saturia tornado, which struck central Bangladesh on April 26, 1989.