I live in Nebraska, which is a state that gets many tornadoes. Many people get traumatized and fear any thunderstorm that hits. Power outages affect the city, homes are destroyed, pets and human lives are lost, and the economy struggles even though we get federal aid.
People and animals may be killed or injured in a tornado and lose their homes. Buildings may be damaged or destroyed.
People who live in trailers should go to a sturdier building if a tornado threatens.
How does water affect where people live
it kills people, destroys houses, crops, plants etc..
Debris is the primary cause of death in a tornado. People may be killed or injured as the are pummeled, penetrated, or crushed by debris.
No, lightning has little to no affect on a tornado.
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.
People in tornado-prone areas are taught to be vigilant during stormy weather and to be ready to sake shelter at a moment's notice. Many schools and other facilities practice tornado drills just as they do fire drills.
Tornado Watch is where there is a Tornado comming near the area where u live or maybe somewhere else. The news calls it a Tornado Watch. Tornado Watch is where a Tornado comes and people watch when it comes nearest to them so they could keepwatch on what is going to happen.
Most people in Tornado Alley live the same way most other Americans do. Agriculture and oil drilling are the main economic activities of the region.
People live on a peninsula the peninsula doesn’t affect them.
The area of greatest tornado activity appears to be shifting northward. It is unknown how this might affect tornado intensity.