they can cause atleast 400 million dollars of damage , maybe more . & that answer that says " why do you need to know ? " is a crap answer .(=
Tornado
depending on the severity of the tornado, the destruction could last from seconds to minutes. the larger the tornado, the more damage it will do. the closer to the center, the stronger the winds
Yes. A hurricane affects a much larger area than a tornado and so will likely cause more damage overall. Tornado damage is generally more severe than hurricane damage, but it is limited to a small area. There have been far more hurricanes than tornadoes that have caused more than $1 billion in damage.
The cost of damage from the Waco tornado was $41 million.
The Greensburg tornado cost about $250 million.
a lot
These extremely powerful winds can cause much damage, but if there is not much property at the locale, nor many people, the effects will be minor. Thus, Bangladesh has had a tornado that caused about 1300 deaths, and another with 700 odd deaths. Tropical cyclones have a similar general origin, and have caused even greater loss of life and property. These additionally, may have a rise of sea induced, and this also causes much damage and loss of life.
Tornadoes affect North Carolina in much the same way the affect other states. They cause damage, destruction, and power outages on a localized scale. Because it is not as tornado-prone as other States, North Carolina does not allocate as many resources to tornado preparation.
loads because they can cause lots of dollars
Damage from the Tri-State tornado is estimated to be $16.5 million in 1925 amounts.
The Joplin tornado caused about $2.8 billion worth of damage to the city of Joplin.
The Daulatpur-Saturia tornado, which struck Bangladesh on April 26, 1989, caused significant destruction, leading to an estimated financial loss of around $1 billion. The tornado devastated numerous villages, resulting in the loss of over 1,300 lives and leaving thousands injured. Additionally, it destroyed homes, crops, and infrastructure, exacerbating the impact on the local economy. The disaster highlighted the vulnerability of the region to severe weather events.