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The average tornado is 50 yards (45 meters) wide.
The average size of a tornado is about 500 feet wide, but can vary greatly from small funnels to large wedges over a mile wide. Tornadoes can move at speeds ranging from 30 mph to over 70 mph, with an average speed of around 50 mph.
Very little time at all. The average tornado is about 50 meters wide, and a tornado can reach such a size in a matter of seconds.
depends on the siren... but about 4-10kW is average
The duration of a tornado can vary greatly, from a few seconds to several hours. On average, a tornado lasts for about 10 minutes. Tornado strength, size, and environmental conditions all play a role in determining how long a tornado will last.
The average width of a tornado is about 100 to 200 feet, but they can vary in size from a few feet to over a mile wide. The average length of a tornado's path is around 6 miles, but they can travel much farther distances under certain conditions.
The average tornado is 50 to 100 yards wide.
The size of a tornado, or its width is determined by how wide the area of damage is. The rating of a tornado, which is not dependent on size (though there is some correlation) is based on the severity of the damage caused.
The average tornado lasts for 5 to 10 minutes.
On average waterspouts are thinner than tornadoes, though the ranges of size overlap.
The average tornado is about 50-200 feet wide and can vary in height from a few feet to over a mile, with an average height of about 100 feet. However, tornadoes can range greatly in size, with some reaching widths of over a mile and heights of several miles.
The average tornado has a path length of 2 to 3 miles.