The average tornado lasts for 5 to 10 minutes.
Tornadoes usually happen in the months; April, May, and June.
Yes, this occurs sometimes during tornado outbreaks.
It is generally considered to run from April through June, but tornadoes can happen at any time of year.
A tornado can happen at any time of day. Tornadoes occur most frequently in the late afternoon and early evening because that time of day is usually the hottest. Warmer air can cause thunderstorms to intensify, making them more likely to produce a tornado.
Yes. Tornadoes can happen at any time of year, though they are fairly rare in the winter.
A major tornado struck the Oklahoma City area on May 3, 1999. Although, at the time, it was the costliest tornado in U.S. history and had the highest ever recorded wind speed. it was nowhere near the largest. Another tornado on the same day impacted Mulhall, Oklahoma with Doppler radar indicating that the tornado may have been 4 miles wide. This would easily have made it the largest tornado ever recorded, but apparently it was not confirmed as this figure does not appear in official records, and the official path width is 1 mile. Officially, the largest tornado ever recorded was near El Reno, Oklahoma of May 31, 2013 with a width of 2.6 miles. The previous record was set by the Hallam, Nebraska tornado of May 22, 2004. Before this, the record holder appears to have been the Moshannon, State Forest, Pennsylvania tornado of May 31, 1985.
people will die if they touch the fire tornado. Alot of stuff will burn i saw it recently in russia,you know how distructive tornado is,imagine a fire tornado,he burn one 100 fields in very little time.
Some of the largest tornadoes on record in the U.S. are:The Hallam, Nebraska tornado of May 22, 2004. This massive F4 tornado was, at one time, 2.5 miles wide. It is commonly state as the widest tornado on recordThe Mulhall, Oklahoma tornado of May 3, 1999. This F4 tornado is usually overshadowed by the smaller but more intense tornado that struck Oklahoma City on the same day. Doppler Radar indicated that the tornado may have been as much as 4 miles wide, but evidence in the damage path could not confirm this.The Seneca, Kansas tornado of May 17, 1896. The F5 tornado, which devastated several towns in Kansas, was over 2.2 miles wide at one point.The Moshannon State Forest, Pennsylvania of May 31, 1985. This F4 tornado was part of the most intense tornado outbreak to strike the northeastern U.S. It carved a damage path at least 2.2 miles wide through the forests of central Pennsylvania.
Tornadoes change direction all the time. All that happens is the tornado goes somewhere other than where it was originally headed. It is impossible for a humans to change a tornado's direction.
A tornado can happen when the wind spins in a circle, wind spins around near and during a thunderstorm, and when hot and cold air meet. Most tornadoes happen May - August, summer for most people. But be aware, tornadoes can happen any time, anywhere, and in any thunderstorm or hurricane
Tornadoes most often occur in the late afternoon and early evening.