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What way does the tornado wind blow?

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The winds in a tornado spin, so the wind itself can come from any direction. Except for rare cases, tornadoes in the northern hemisphere rotate counterclockwise while those in the southern hemisphere spin clockwise.

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Which direction will the wind blow when a tornado is near?

That varies. If you are close enough to be in the area of the tornado's inflow then the wind will blow almost directly towards the tornado, perhaps a little to the right of that direction. In that case the wind direction will depend on where the tornado is relative to you. If you are beyond the inflow area for the tornado, then nothing about the wind direction would indicate the approaching tornado.


Do tornadoes blow wind?

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Does a tornado suck or blow wind?

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Can a cow blow away in the wind?

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What does a windvane do when a tornado is on its way?

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How fast does the wind blow in a tornado?

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Why is a tornado live in winter and dust land and break city?

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Does the wind go toward a tornado?

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