The largest tornado ever recorded was 2.6 miles wide.
The widest tornado every recorded was 2.5 miles wide.
The average tornado is 50 yards (45 meters) wide.
The Waco tornado of 1953 was about one third of a mile wide.
The El Reno tornado was approximately 2.6 miles wide.
Scientists believe that in extreme cases a tornado can get up to about 2.5 miles wide
The Flint, Michigan tornado of June 18, 1953 was about half a mile wide.
The El Reno tornado was approximately 2.6 miles wide when it struck.
The widest tornado on record was 2.6 miles wide.
A tornado descends from the base of a thunderstorm.
A tornado can get wide, very wide. A bolt of lightning is only one half inch thick.
No. The widest tornado ever recorded was half that: 2.5 miles wide.
It varies. The average tornado is 50 yards wind, but some are under 10 yards wide. Very large tornadoes can be up to a mile wide or more at the ground. The widest tornado ever recorded was 2.6 miles wide.