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Us largest tornado track on the ground?

The widest track was that of the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado of 2013. It was 2.6 miles wide. The longest damage track was that of the Tri-State tornado of 1925. It was 219 miles long.


Can you use a barometer to track a tornado?

No, pressure differences will be too localized...unless the tornado is on top of you.


Why is tracking a tornado scientific?

People might need it for evidence. The government also needs to keeps track of the tornado occurrences.


How you you track a tornado?

Meteorologists track tornadoes using Doppler radar, which can detect rotation in a storm, and reports from eyewitnesses.


Where was most affected in the 2010 tornado season?

The worst tornado damage of 2010 appears to have been in Mississippi, particularly from long-track EF4 tornado that move across the state on April 22.


Does the track of a tornado go right or left?

That depends on where you are relative to the tornado. Most tornadoes travel in an easterly direction, so if you are watichng a tornado and are south of it, it will move to your right, and if you are north of it, it will move to your left.


What can form with little or no warning a tornado or a hurricane?

That would be a tornado. Once the process starts, a tornado can form in a matter of seconds. Hurricanes, by contrast, usually take several days to form and are easy to track.


What can scientist do to understand the mechanisms of how a tornado froms?

Scientists study tornadoes by scanning them with Doppler radar, measuring conditions near and before a tornado with instruments, and deploying probes inside a tornado. The last approach has met with little success.


What instrument do scientists drop in a tornado's path?

The are various instruments that scientists have deployed. Most tornado probes carry barometers to measure the pressure inside a tornado. Some have held a variety of anemometers to measure wind speed. A few have had cameras.


How do meteorologists track tornadoes?

The main tool used for track tornadoes is doppler radar, which can measure wind speeds remotely. It can detect the signature of a tornado or the circulation from which one may form. However, doppler radar cannot determine whether or not a tornado is actually on the ground. For that trained weather spotters go out and report any tornado sightings.


What is a canister filled with insruments to measure inside a tornado?

Packages of instruments put into tornadoes are generically called probes.


Where was the most deaths for tornado's?

The Tri-State Tornado of March 18, 1925 claimed the most lives of any single tornado, killing 689 people in 3½ hours on its 219-mile long track. This tornado also was the third-fastest tornado on record, traveling at nearly 60 miles per hour.