because 148 tornadoes touchdown in less than 24 hours, making it the most intense tornado outbreak ever recorded.
because they had an tornado
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The speed at which a tornado can break a tree depends on the intensity of the tornado. Tornado winds can reach speeds of over 300 mph, easily snapping trees at their trunk or uprooting them. Strong tornadoes can cause extensive damage to trees within seconds.
Eventually they lose steam and just break up
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Except in cases of weak tornadoes, or where a structure is only subjected to the tornado's outermost winds, windows will generally break.
because of the wind their strong wind can break towers because wind is moving air and cloud that blow a long time and air blow and flowing and air break not break but tornado occurs at water is called a waterspout AND A landspout is a tornado that live a dust land not dust land but they live on land dust devil are small tornado that occurs at dust land not land and city because they need dust to have wind to be powerful and strong and they are not very strong they are weak because they live on a dustland
Sort of. The vortex of a tornado can break down into a series of suction vorticies that circle inside the main vortex, but it is still considered one tornado. Some strong tornadoes can also spawn a small satellite tornado, which circles outside the large tornado.
An F1 tornado will severely strip material from the roofs of most buildings. Trailers can be overturned and badly damage and some may be destroyed. Windows can break, garages and porches can collapse and windows can break.
The Palm Sunday tornado outbreak of April 11, 1965, resulted in 256 fatalities across multiple states, with significant destruction primarily in Indiana and Illinois. It was one of the deadliest tornado outbreaks in U.S. history, with over 1,000 injuries reported. The outbreak produced a total of 47 tornadoes, causing widespread devastation in several communities.
It varies but most often it stops raining a few minutes beforehand. A break in the clouds may be seen, a sign of a downdraft that helps the tornado form. A number of tornado survivors recall it being unusually quite just before the tornado hits.
Yes. In Some tornadoes are strong enough to completely obliterate neighborhoods.