It depends on the intensity. Some can only blow away relatively light objects, while the most violent can blow away well constructed houses, and can even strip away roads.
There is no real evidence that they can. The most violent tornadoes have been known to have been turn from their foundations, but foundations have noot been blown away. Some foundations have been damaged, however. In a few cases concrete slabs have been shattered, but this was likely due to impacts from large objects rather than the tornado's winds.
Sometimes tornadoes can evade radar detection. This most often happens if the tornado is short lived, and thus is missed as the radar beam rotates, or occurs far away from the radar. Fortunately this occurs less often with strong tornadoes.
This is because the moon has no air, so therefore no wind to blow them away.
No. Tornadoes do not damage the atmosphere.
Nearly all tornadoes in the southern hemisphere do. However in the northern hemisphere most tornadoes rotate counterclockwise. A small percentage of tornadoes rotate opposite of what is normal for their hemisphere. These are called anticyclonic tornadoes.
EF4 and EF5 are destructive with EF4 winds up to 166-200 and EF5 over 200mph destructive tornadoes like these can level houses and even completely blow them away.
Tornadoes do not have catastrophes. They are catastrophes in and of themselves. While many tornadoes cause only minor to moderate damage, intense tornadoes can be devastating. Their powerful winds can rip apart and even blow away structures. The debris from these structures can then be taken up by the winds, adding to the destruction. In some cases tornadoes may destroy entire neighborhoods and small towns.
Blow Away was created in 1978.
I'm sure as you know, EF5 tornadoes are the strongest most dangerous tornadoes on the Earth. EF5 tornadoes can blow away a house in a couple seconds and the damage from an EF5 can be pretty horrifying. The only thing left after a tornado, like that, goes by would just be the foundation so that's is pretty bad. Look up tornadoes on Wikipedia and you will see pictures from what the different tornadoes could do
Blow Me Away was created on 2010-02-23.
Yes. They can also blow a woman away.
Yes. A tornado is essentially a very strong vortex of wind.
The degree of damage varies widely. Weak tornadoes can peel away roof tiles and siding and break windows. Strong tornadoes can rip away roofs and walls, sometimes shifting houses off their foundations. Violent tornadoes can levels houses to the ground, or even completely blow them away.
'Blow Me Away' was released on February 23, 2010.
No. Hurricanes often wash away beaches but tornadoes, which are not primary a coastal phenomenon, do not cause any significant beach erosion.
Tornadoes have caused bridges to collapse on a number of occasions. In some cases pieces of bridges have been carried away by tornadoes.
To blow something away has several meanings depending on the context. It can mean a literal explosion, like blow the enemy away in a war with a bomb. It can also be figurative like blowing away an exam by making an excellent score on it.