The debris in a tornado consists of objects lifted and carried by the winds of the tornado. The debris travels at high speeds. A hard object traveling at such high speeds, even if it weighs only a few pounds, can easily cause a serious or even fatal injury. The debris may also include sharp objects such as splintered wood and broken glass. It is easier for the winds of a tornado to pick up such relatively light, but still dangerous objects than it is to pick up a person, which is why more people die from debris that from being thrown. Additionally, people are more likely to be inside than outside during a tornado. The building they are in will usually provide enough protection that they won't be carried away, but debris that can come through windows and walls or even from the destruction of the building may still prove fatal. Finally, a strong tornado moving through a developed area can produce an enormous amount of flying debris.
Probably the single largest danger during earthquakes are the collapse of buildings and or falling debris which can cause severe injury or death. Another major danger is the potential for fire and explosion due to damage to underground services such as gas mains as well as damage to gas pipework in damaged or collapsed structures. Cities or towns near the coast in earthquake prone areas may also be at risk from tsunami.
is the northeast part of the eyewall in a hurricane the most dangerous
Most of Oklahoma except part of the panhandle is in Tornado Alley along with large portions of 4 other states.
The tornado may pick up ash and some volcanic rocks, but the volcano would, for the most part, not be affected.
the most dangerous part of mt Everest is called khumbu
Flying debris is the most dangerous part in a tornado.
DEBRIS is the most dangerous part of a Tornado .
Probably the single largest danger during earthquakes are the collapse of buildings and or falling debris which can cause severe injury or death. Another major danger is the potential for fire and explosion due to damage to underground services such as gas mains as well as damage to gas pipework in damaged or collapsed structures. Cities or towns near the coast in earthquake prone areas may also be at risk from tsunami.
That depends on the tornado. In a single vortex tornado the most damaging part would be the edge of the tornado's core, analogous to the eye wall of a hurricane. In a multiple vortex tornado, the most damaging part would be the subvotices that orbit within the main circulation of the tornado.
Yes, the eye of a tornado is not the most dangerous part; in fact, it is one of the calmest areas within the storm. The eye is a relatively calm, clear center found at the core of a tornado. It is surrounded by the eyewall, which is the most intense and violent part of the storm. The eyewall is where the strongest winds and heaviest rainfall occur in a tornado. The destructive forces in a tornado are primarily concentrated in the eyewall, where wind speeds can be at their highest, causing the most severe damage to structures and landscapes. If you find yourself in the eye of a tornado, it may seem deceptively calm, but it's important to remember that the storm will resume shortly as the eyewall passes over, bringing back dangerous conditions. Therefore, seeking shelter from the entire storm, including the eyewall, is crucial for safety.
mostly in America the tri state tornado but most part of the world it is the Daulatapur Salturia Bangladesh tornado
the weakest part of the tornado is the top because all of th debree is getting gathered up at the bottom which is very dangerous.
tornado alley or in Texas which half the state is part of tornado alley
If you are referring to the part that appears wider than the rest of the funnel that is the dust or debris cloud, formed by the tornado lifting up soil and in some cases parts of trees and buildings.
Yes. Oklahoma is in the most active part of Tornado Alley.
Yes. A tornado can be though of as part of a larger parent thunderstorm, though most thunderstorms do not produce tornadoes.
No. Illinois is usually not considered part of Tornado Alley.