Yes. Even a very weak tornado produces winds over 60 mph (95 km/h). The most violent tornadoes can produce winds over 200 mph (320 km/h), with one tornado having winds measured at just over 300 mph (480 km/h).
It is believed that there is a calm "eye" at the center of a tornado. But mostly the winds in a tornado are very strong.
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Yes. A strong enough tornado could tear away the roof or walls, exposing the classroom to the wind and debris. A very strong tornado could could destroy the school
Wind and debris.
The parent circulation of the tornado, called a mesocyclone, keeps a tornado going.
It is believed that there is a calm "eye" at the center of a tornado. But mostly the winds in a tornado are very strong.
Yes, in simplest terms a tornado is a vortex of very strong wind.
Yes. A tornado is essentially a very strong vortex of wind.
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The strong wind in a tornado is the source of its destructive potential.
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A tornado is a violent weather events, specifically a very intense, rotating wind storm. They are produced by strong thunderstorms.
Yes. A strong enough tornado could tear away the roof or walls, exposing the classroom to the wind and debris. A very strong tornado could could destroy the school
Yes. In a strong enough tornado wind and debris carried by the wind can destroy houses.
A tornado IS wind- very fast winds spinning in a circle.
Wind and debris.
The only type of storm that can achieve such winds is a tornado, and even for a tornado such strong winds are very rare.