No, you cannot stop a tornado with another tornado. The two tornadoes would simply merge and form a larger tornado.
No, lightning has little to no affect on a tornado.
Yes, mountains cannot stop a tornado.
There are theoretical categories beyond F5 but none of theme have ever been used. Since F5 damage is total destruction there is no real way of rating a tornado higher than F5. Also, a tornado's rating is not dependent on its size. So a bigger tornado does not necessarily get a higher rating.
No most tornado strikes happen in the Midwest in tornado valley but they can happen any where but mainly in middle March to early October
No. There is nothing that can stop a tornado that we, as people, have any means of controlling.
There is no known way to stop a tornado.You cannot stop a tornado. It is a force of nature.
You can't stop a tornado unless you're all powerful... but there is something you can do to stop yourself from feeling gulity because you didn't try and stop the tornado. Let it suck you up and make sure you die too. You won't have to worry about not trying to stop the tornado.
There is no such thing as an ice tornado.There is no way of stopping a tornado.
No. The best we can do is prepare for them.
No, tornadoes are beyond our control.
Unfortunately there is no way to prevent tornado damage, but it can be reduced with improved building standards.
There is no way of knowing when the next tornado will be in any given place.
No, you cannot stop a tornado with another tornado. The two tornadoes would simply merge and form a larger tornado.
Tornadoes are not constructive in any way.
It is simply for entertainment value. It does not accurately represent tornado dynamics in any way.
A tornado can move in any direction, but most move generally east or northeast.