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Air density inside a tornado is about 5-10% less than that of the air surrounding it.

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How warm is it inside a tornado?

That is not known. Not enough measurements have been taken from inside a tornado.


What is the density for a tornado?

A tornado is made almost entirely of air, with smaller amounts of water, dust and debris. Since air is compressible, a tornado will vary in density depending on temperature, elevation, ambient pressure, and the intensity of the tornado. Generally, density would be between 800 and 1,200 kg/m^3.


Is a tornado a density dependent factor?

No. A tornado is just as dangerous in open country as it is in a town or city.


Can The eye of the tornado have oxygen in it?

Yes. There is plenty of air inside a tornado, even in the "eye." The pressure is low inside a tornado but certainly not an actual vacuum.


Can a tornado keep you inside?

Considering that you shouldn't go outside during a tornado, yes. You are much safer inside.


Air pressure inside the funnel cloud of a tornado is extremely what?

The air pressure inside a tornado is very low.


What are objects in a tornado called?

Objects inside a tornado are called debris.


What clouds are inside a tornado?

The only cloud you will actually find inside a tornado is the condensation funnel. Other clouds, such as the wall cloud and cumulonimbus are outside the tornado itself.


Has anyone survived inside a tornado funnel?

Yes, People have survived inside the funnel of a tornado, especially in weaker tornadoes.


What is the difference between the pressure inside and outside a tornado funnel?

The pressure inside a tornado is much lower than it is outside.


What is low inside a tornado?

pressure.


What keeps wind rotating inside a tornado?

The parent circulation of the tornado, called a mesocyclone, keeps a tornado going.