It varies widley. The rating of a tornado is based on the severity of the damage, rather than the amount. The primary example of F5 damage is to have well-built houses wiped clean off their foundations. So a tornado could potentially be rated F5 based on the complete annihilation of a single farm house. There have been cases where an F5 tornado has gone across open country and only destroyed a few homes. In such cases the cost of damage may only be a few hundred thousand dollars.
However, damage is often much more significant when these tornadoes hit communities. Significant portions of small towns may be destroyed and damage is often in the tens of millions of dollars with dozens of homes destroyed. In cases where an F5 strikes a larger town or hits multiple communities, the damage may start to get into the hundreds of millions of dollars with hundreds of homes destroyed.
The worst cases happen when these tornadoes hit cities. In these cases, the cost of damage can easily be hundreds of millions to over a billion dollars with thousands of homes destroyed. The costliest tornado on record was the EF5 that hit Joplin, Missouri in 2011, causing $2.8 billion in damage.
One billion dollar EF5, however, did not hit any cities directly, but tore a 132 mile long path across Alabama and part of Tennessee, devastating numerous farms and towns.
Most tornadoes that actually cause damage might do few thousand to a few hundred thousand dollars in damage. Some of stronger tornadoes may cause damage in the millions of dollars. The very worst of tornadoes can cause hundreds of millions of dollars in damage, on a few occasions damage costs have exceeded $1billion.
you can't, that's impossble
No. While tornadoes may cause the most severe damage of any type of storm, hurricanes cause a greater quantity of damage because they affect a much larger area.
It varies widley. Some tornadoes cause no property damage and so there is no cost of repair. In many cases costs are in the tens of thousands to millions of dollars. In most destructive tornadoes costs have been in the billions.
The tornadoes caused about $1.6 billion worth of damage in the U.S in an average year. This year though, the estimated cost of damage is over $20 billion).
£400 million and sometimes more depending on the damage done.
Generally not. Tsunamis cause destruction along much larger areas than tornadoes do. However tornadoes are significantly more common
They aren't. Tornadoes are more violent than hurricanes. The winds of both hurricanes and tornadoes are driven by the pressure at the center of the storm being lower than that of the surroundings. Tornadoes produce a similar pressure drop to hurricanes, but over a much sorter distance. This means the pressure gradient is steeper, and the air is subjected to a greater force.
They often do as they cover a larger area and often cause flooding in addition to wind damage. The costliest tornado in U.S. history, the Joplin tornado of 2011, cost $2.8 billion. The costliest hurricane in U.S. history, Hurricane Katrina, cost $105 billion.
Tornadoes cause billions of dollars in damage each year. The average annual damage costs from tornadoes in the United States can range from hundreds of millions to over a billion dollars. These costs include property damage, crop loss, and infrastructure destruction.
Winds in tornadoes are extremely fast. Strong tornadoes can produce winds in excess of 120 mph, which can cause major damage to most structures and produce flying debris that can cause damage on impact.The very strongest of tornadoes produce winds in excess of 200 or even 300 mph. Man-made structures cannot withstand such winds.Winds in tornadoes are extremely fast. Strong tornadoes can produce winds in excess of 120 mph, which can cause major damage to most structures and produce flying debris that can cause damage on impact.The very strongest of tornadoes produce winds in excess of 200 or even 300 mph. Man-made structures cannot withstand such winds.
Both hurricanes and tornadoes vary in the amount of damage they cause. Both can occur without causing any damage or can caused utter devastation. Overall, damage from tornadoes tends to be more severe,but hurricanes generally cause a greater quantity of damage because they cover much larger areas.