After a tornado debris and rubble is cleared out, toppled trees are cut up, and damaged homes and buildings are repaired. Those that can't be repaired are torn down and completely rebuilt. Sadly, some areas never fully recover.
It would depend on the severity of the tornado.
158 people were killed by the Joplin tornado. Another tornado on the same day killed 1 person in the Minneapolis area.
Storm spotters can help tell exactly were a tornado is and where it is going, so people in the path can be warned and get to safety.
At least 36 people died in the tri-state area of Missouri, Illinois, and Tennessee during the December 10-11, 2021 tornado outbreak.
Tornado Watch is where there is a Tornado comming near the area where u live or maybe somewhere else. The news calls it a Tornado Watch. Tornado Watch is where a Tornado comes and people watch when it comes nearest to them so they could keepwatch on what is going to happen.
A tornado watch means that weather conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form in a particular area, and people should stay alert and prepared. A tornado warning means that a tornado has been spotted or detected on radar in the area, and immediate action should be taken to seek shelter.
a tornado warning is something that tells u a tornado has been spotted in your area or is strongly indicated by radar. so tornado warning means tornado near you. you should take cover when this is issued.
The one tornado that tracked near Butler, Kentucky in 2012 killed 3 people, but all the deaths were in the area of Moscow, Ohio. The tornado never directly impacted Butler.
No. The eye of a tornado is a calm, clear area at the tornado's center.
A tornado warning is when someone has seen a funnel cloud or when a tornado touchdown has been reported. A tornado warning is in play for the people near, or remotely near, or even right next to the tornadic activity area. I agree, but when they give out a warning, it is most likely they'll do it by county.
Tornadoes destroy property and money must be used to restore property.
No. The National Weather Service issues tornado watches to inform people of a real tornado threat and to be on the lookout for tornadoes. During a tornado watch your chances of being hit by a tornado are quite low, but conditions are favorable for tornadoes to occur, and usually at least a few tornadoes will touch down in the watch area.