you get pulled up into it ;)
i think the middle of the tornado is completely still.
Like a hurricane, the middle of the tornado is called the Eye.
Yes. You are safer inside a sturdy building than in a car. A tornado does not have to be very strong to lift or roll a car. A car is provably the worst place to be in a tornado after a mobile home.
No. It doesn't take a very strong tornado to pick up or flip a car. If you are in a car and a tornado is coming you should go to the nearest sturdy building or underground shelter. If no shelter is nearby get out of the car and lie in a ditch or depression.
The outside of the tornado goes the fastest. When you start to move towards the middle of the tornado, the calmer it gets. The eye of the tornado doesn't even move.
There's nothing, its clear and calm
It depends on the car, but typically it takes a wind of at least 120 mph to lift a car. This is consistent with an EF2 tornado.
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
At the center of the tornado there may be very violent winds, but in some cases it is fairly calm depending on how the tornado has developed.
in the middle of a tornado it's clear and calm unlike the middle of a hurricane witch is the weakest place but has wall's that will rip you apart with great force but good advice is if you know a tropical storm is coming or a tornado go to a different state so you wont get hurt
Usually a tornado has to be at least an EF2 (estimated wind 111 to 135 mph) to lift a car.
a giant tornado kills everyone except the storm thief who steals the tornado