it will damage a lot of homes
Structures and vegetation hit by the tornado will be damaged or destroyed. People and animals may be killed or injured.The degree of damage depends on the intensity of the tornado.
This actually did happen at least once. On May 12, 1997 Miami, Florida was hit by an F1 tornado. There was moderate damage to trees and buildings. Fortunately strong tornadoes are rare in Florida.
Pretty much the same thing that would happen if a tornado hit anywhere else., and that region, especially the northern part, is prone to tornadoes. Any trees in the tornado's path would likely be damage and possible uprooted or snapped and any man-made structures would also likely be damaged or destroyed. The severity of the damage will depend on the strength of the tornado.
A tornado can hit a house, but cannot happen indoors.
Light damage is the descriptor for an F0 tornado. However stronger tornadoes will also cause light damage in areas that they do not hit head on.
Yes. Tornadoes hit California pretty much every year. It is inevitable that more will happen in the future.
No. In terms of dollar amounts adjusted for inflation the most destructive tornado hit Topeka, Kansas on June 8, 1966. It caused nearly $1.7 billion in damage in terms of 2010 dollars.
It is possible. There is one record of a weak tornado causing minor damage in the Seattle area.
yes a tornado can hit akron Ohio actually a tornado can hit anywhere
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There will be damage to and structures or vegetation hit by the tornado. Some buildings may be destroyed depending on the intensity of the storm. People may be killed or injured.
The meteor would pass through the tornado, without being affected in the least.