Usually after a tornado or some people call a twister. Most buildings are torn apart. . Trees are usually ripped out of the ground or get ripped apart. Hopefully people in the path of the tornado get cover.
It was apparent many homes were damaged in the aftermath of the tornado.
Yes. It is the aftermath of a strong thunderstorm.
Generally speaking, it is a terryfying experience.
The long term effect of something, I suppose. Or, for example, the aftermath of a hurricane would be all of the damage left behind.Another example for an aftermath would be the trees torn out of there roots after a tornado.
Hurricanes have high winds-like a tornado. Plus, a hurricane has the potential to produce a tornado.
Meteorologists and engineers look at the aftermath to determine the intensity of the winds. It is possible to get a rough idea of how strong a tornado is by how fast its rotating.
I escaped the room when the children returned from recess, not wanting to endure the aftermath of their outdoor experience.
Very likely.
Aftermath is another word for destruction, like the aftermath of a thunderstorm
Tornado alley in America :P
Yes. Even fairly weak tornadoes can bring down power lines. These power lines create a risk of electrocution in the tornado's aftermath.
The main characters in the book "Tornado" vary depending on the specific book you are referring to, as there are several books with that title. In general, characters in books with the title "Tornado" might include individuals directly affected by a tornado, such as survivors, meteorologists, or rescue workers, as well as characters dealing with the aftermath of a tornado.