Tornadoes typically range in height from 5,000 to 20,000 feet
The average tornado has a height of about 660 feet (200 meters), although they can range in height from tens of feet to over a mile depending on the strength and intensity of the tornado.
The average tornado is about 50-200 feet wide and can vary in height from a few feet to over a mile, with an average height of about 100 feet. However, tornadoes can range greatly in size, with some reaching widths of over a mile and heights of several miles.
Tornadoes can reach heights of several thousand feet into the atmosphere, with the strongest tornadoes reaching up to 50,000 feet or more. The height a tornado reaches depends on various factors including its intensity, size, and updraft strength.
Tornadoes are typically measured in terms of feet or meters, with the average tornado reaching heights of a few hundred feet. It is extremely unlikely for a tornado to reach up to 600,000,000,000 feet in height as that would be far beyond what is physically possible on Earth.
A typically tornado is between 5,000 and 20,000 feet tall.
Tornadoes can range in size from just a few meters wide to over a mile wide, with an average width of around 250 feet. The size of a tornado is influenced by the strength of the storm system producing it, but the majority are on the smaller end of the scale.
the height is 10669 in feet.! ~sierra
The funnel of a tornado always connects to cloud base and typically all the way to the ground (the circulation of a tornado can reach the ground even if the funnel does not). Cloud base height is variable but in a tornado supercell is usually about 3000 feet to a mile above the ground. The circulation of the tornado usually goes a great distance above cloud base and can reach heights of more than 4 miles.
The narrowest damage path on record for a tornado was 3 feet wide.
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Doppler radar measured winds at 301 mph +/- 20 in that tornado at a height about 100 feet above the ground. These are the fastest winds ever recorded on earth. However, it is possible that other tornadoes were stronger but did not get their winds measured
work out the cubic feet of your object (height x depth x breadth). Then to convert cubic feet to square feet, divide by the height in feet