our roofs will blow of and we will loss of shelter
our roofs will blow off and we will loss of shelter . if this happens we will feel very much cold,hot and if rain happens we will be wet
Jet streams are the narrow belts of high speed winds.
Very likely, yes. 70 mph winds can cause damage roofs, siding, and gutters but most structures will remain standing.
Your home or whatever building you are in may be damage or even destroyed spending on the strength of the tornado and how sturdy the building is. If the building is destroyed you may be struck by falling debris or trapped under the rubble. If you are exposed to the open at all you may be struck by flying debris carried by the winds, which can injure or kill. You could even be picked up and carried by the winds of the tornado in which case survival is unlikely.
They would get every body out but that will never happen because the scale only go"up to f-5 but if the winds are over 312that would be f-6 winds
our roofs will blow off and we will loss of shelter . if this happens we will feel very much cold,hot and if rain happens we will be wet
It depends on how well attached the roof is, but it would usually take winds of at least 120 mph (193km/h) to remove the roof of a building. This is in the range of an EF2 tornado.
I think it is winds,speed, and altitude
cold winds
Jet streams are the narrow belts of high speed winds.
During Cyclone Tracy, the wind speed device recorded up to about 217km/h before the building was blown away.
Very likely, yes. 70 mph winds can cause damage roofs, siding, and gutters but most structures will remain standing.
Winds and waves are the major contributors of beach erosion. Over building by people close to the shore causes erosion to speed up.
it winds and speed
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if u enter it the immense pressure will crush u and the ship like a paper cup. its also very cold and has high speed winds
Your home or whatever building you are in may be damage or even destroyed spending on the strength of the tornado and how sturdy the building is. If the building is destroyed you may be struck by falling debris or trapped under the rubble. If you are exposed to the open at all you may be struck by flying debris carried by the winds, which can injure or kill. You could even be picked up and carried by the winds of the tornado in which case survival is unlikely.