A large tornado can easily by over a quarter of a mile wide. Some tornadoes are over a mile in diameter. A handful of tornadoes have been over 2 miles wide.
If they were little they wouldn't be tornadoes
tornadoes can be small and some can be big well it depends how big the cloud is
Big tornadoes are usually strong, but not always. A large, poorly organized tornado is not likely to be very strong. Some tornadoes even weaken as they expand.
Most tornadoes are 50 to 100 yards wide.
how big are tornadoes
Generally, small tornadoes do less damage than large ones, but some small tornadoes have been very destructive.
Yes. Some twisters have touched down and joined together to create a big tornado.edit: when tornadoes form like that its called a multivotex tornado
i think it depends on the weather and how big the storm is!
yes and theyre sometimes called wedge tornadoes
Tornadoes are usually small, especially compared with other weather events. They are usually a few hundred feet wide.
Yes. It is possible for tornadoes to merge and form a larger tornado, though this is a fairly rare occurrence.
Tornadoes vary widely in size. Small tornadoes in their dissipating stage may be only a few feet wide, while on rare occasions tornadoes have been recorded at over 2 miles wide.