The center of a tornado.
It can, but the most destructive winds are usually found in subvortices that orbit within the funnel.
The damage from a tornado is usually more severe than that of a hurricane, but because a tornado covers a much smaller area, the total amount of damage from a tornado is usually less.
Only in the amount of damage they can cause
Tornadoes cause damage through a combination of powerful winds that can tear apart structures and vegetation and flying debris that can cause severe damage on impact.
Tornadoes primarily cause damage through their powerful winds, which carry an enormous amount of force.
The center of a tornado
Simple predicate italicized, complex predicate in bold.The center of a tornado can cause a great deal of damage.
It can, but the most destructive winds are usually found in subvortices that orbit within the funnel.
by their windspeed
Yes a tornado can cause property damage ranging from minor roof damage and loss of gutters and siding to complete destruction of well-constructed buildings.
There are two basic ways in which tornadoes cause damage. First, the wind in a tornado carries an enormous amount of force, which can damage tor destroy structures and vegetation. Second, debris carried by a tornado can cause significant damage on impact.
There are two basic ways in which tornadoes cause damage. First, the wind in a tornado carries an enormous amount of force, which can damage tor destroy structures and vegetation. Second, debris carried by a tornado can cause significant damage on impact.
When a tornado touches down it means it has reached the ground and can now cause damage. It is not a tornado until this occurs,
Light damage is the descriptor for an F0 tornado. However stronger tornadoes will also cause light damage in areas that they do not hit head on.
Only in the amount of damage they can cause
The damage from a tornado is usually more severe than that of a hurricane, but because a tornado covers a much smaller area, the total amount of damage from a tornado is usually less.
Yes. Although isolated tornadoes usually don't get very high intensity ratings, even the weakest category of tornado, EF0, can cause damage.