it depends on how strong the tornado 1-10 if it is ten it is the destructive one of them all it could destroyer building and thousands of people maybe even billions could die
Safety hazards that may be encountered during a tornado include:Collapsing buildingsInjury from wind-driven debrisInjury from being carried away by the wind
If a tornado is spotted a tornado warning is issued.
No, fortunately I have not seen an EF5 tornado, that is in real life So, Yeah
No, a tornado watch is issued when the general weather conditions can produces tornadoes. If a tornado is spotted a tornado warning is issued.
The main hazards from a tornado are flying debris, extreme ly powerful winds, and downed power lines.
Secondary hazards for tornadoes include flying debris, structural damage, fires, and power outages. These hazards can cause additional injuries and property damage beyond the initial impact of the tornado itself.
Yes it can be seen. You can even see it forming.
The last confirmed tornado was in Texas on September 17, 2011. It was rated EF0
Yes. They are called weather spotters. They are on the lookout for a variety of weather hazards including tornadoes.
A tornado
No there is not one that I have seen
Flying debris, falling trees, collapsing buildings, and downed power lines are all hazards associated with tornadoes that can lead to injury or death.