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Tornadoes can cause a localized disruption to transportation. Debris and downed trees may block roads and railroad tracks. Tornadoes can blow cars and trucks off roads and derail trains. Some very strong tornadoes can directly damage transportation infrastructure, stripping asphalt from roads and destroying some bridges.

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From where to where do tornadoes travel?

Tornadoes can travel in any direction, but will most often travel from southwest to northeast.


What direction do tornadoes usall travel?

Most tornadoes travel from southwest to northeast.


Why can't tornadoes travel downhill?

Tornadoes can travel down hill. Contrary to popular belief, hills have little to no effect on tornadoes.


Which directions do tornadoes travel?

Tornadoes can travel in any direction, but the majority move in an easterly. The most common direction of travel is northeast.


How far can tornadoes move?

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How global winds affect tornadoes?

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How do global winds affect tornadoes?

Global winds affect the general weather patterns in many regions. In areas that have high frequencies of tornadoes, wind patterns and regional topography often lead to warm moist air masses colliding with cooler air and/or drier air, thus producing strong thunderstorms that can potentially produce tornadoes. Such regions also often have a lot of wind shear, which occurs when the speed and direction of wind changes with altitude. This can give storms the rotation needed to produce tornadoes. Finally, global winds affect the direction that tornadoes usually travel. For example, due to the prevailing winds most tornadoes in the United States travel from southwest to northeast.


Do tornadoes travel through water?

They can, but most tornadoes happen on land.


What direction do most tornados travel?

Most tornadoes travel toward the north east.


What direction do tornadoes travel?

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Does farming affect to forming of tornadoes?

No.


Can tornadoes travel over a body of water?

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