The average tornado damage path is about 50 yards wide and 5 miles long.
The average tornado has a path length of 2 to 3 miles.
The possessive form of the noun tornado is tornado's. Example: A trail of destruction marked the tornado's path.
The Joplin, Missouri tornado of 2011 had a damage path of 22 miles.
A tornado
A tornado is a storm that usually passes quickly and carves a relatively narrow damage path.
The average tornado path is about 5 miles long, but it can range from as little as a few hundred feet to over 200 miles.
When a tornado hits the ground, it can cause widespread destruction by uprooting trees, damaging buildings, lifting vehicles, and creating a path of destruction in its wake. The strong winds and rotating motion of the tornado can cause significant damage to anything in its path.
"When a tornado warning is issued, we should evacuate and go to Auntie Glen's in Virginia." Said Mom.
Depending on the strength of the tornado, buildings and vegetation in the tornado's path may suffer anything ranging from minor damage to complete destruction. People and animals may be killed or injured. The stronger the tornado, the higher the chance of injuries and fatalities
No. A tornado's path is virtually unpredicatable.
The average tornado damage path is 8 kilometers long and 45 meters wide. Some damage paths are less than 100 meters long, The longest tornado damage path on record is 352 kilometers, the widest is 4 kilometers.
Tornadoes typically have a rather narrow damage path which is 50 yards wide on average and sometimes narrower than 10 yards. However, some tornadoes have damage paths over a mile wide, and at least one tornado damage path was recorded at 2.5 miles in width.