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If by type you mean Fujita (F) scale rating, then generally the stronger the tornado the lower the pressure.

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It can explode buildings because of sudden air pressure shifts?

Tornados


Why might differences in air pressure cause building to explode outward when a tornado passes over them?

The idea goes that the pressure inside a tornado is very low (which is true) while the pressure inside a building stays close to normal, which would lead to an enormous outward force on the walls that would produce an explosion.In reality, though, this does not happen for a number of reasons.Buildings are not airtight and air can escape them fairly rapidly, preventing any major pressure difference from building up.The pressure drop inside a tornado is not large enough to cause major damage.Even if the pressure difference was allowed to build up and become strong enough to cause damage, the windows would break and relieve the pressure before the walls or roof failed.The winds of a tornado are what cause damage. In a strong tornado these winds will tear open sections of the building and even weak tornadoes can break windows.


How does air pressure help to fill a fountain pen with ink?

Air pressure is what makes the ink change colors as it flows from the pen onto the paper. Without air pressure, the ink would remain colorless and, therefore, invisible on the paper.


What instrument is used to measure air pressure?

There are several options depending on the type of air pressure being measured:In the 1800's ships used a weather glass - a simple barometer - to measure changes in air pressure.To measure atmospheric (ambient air) pressure, a barometer is used. (It may be either an aneroid or a Mercury type of barometer.)For tires, it's a tire pressure gauge.In industrial processes and boilers the gauge is frequently called a manometer.For pressure vessels it is a Bourdon gauge.


Compare air pressure on earth to air pressure on the moon?

The moon has no air pressure because the moon has no air.

Related questions

Does the air pressure change inside the tornado?

Yes the pressure drops as the tornado forms and progresses. The tornado's lowest pressure is in the center.


What type of air pressure do tornadoes have?

The air pressure inside a tornado is very low.


How does air pressure change in a tornado?

The air pressure should be lower inside than outide


How does the air pressure change before a tornado?

Tornadoes are associated with low pressure systems. Therefore, pressure will drop in the time leading up to a tornado.


How does air pressure changes in tornado?

The air pressure drops sharply in a tornado


What type of air pressure creates a tornado?

Tornadoes form under conditions of low pressure


What is the tornado air pressure?

The air pressure in a tornado is lower than that of its surrounding but the pressure difference varies with the strength of the tornado. The greater the pressure difference, the stronger the tornado. The greatest pressure drop recorded from a tornado was 100 millibars or about 10%.


What is tornado air pressure?

The air pressure in a tornado is lower than that of its surrounding but the pressure difference varies with the strength of the tornado. The greater the pressure difference, the stronger the tornado. The greatest pressure drop recorded from a tornado was 100 millibars or about 10%.


Is air pressure inside a tornado is lower than outside a tornado?

The air pressure in a tornado is lower than that outside the tornado. That is why the wind blows toward the funnel.


Air pressure inside the funnel cloud of a tornado is extremely what?

The air pressure inside a tornado is very low.


What would the air pressure be during a tornado?

Pressure inside a tornado is very low.


Why does a tornado cause low pressure areas?

Air in a tornado is rapidly drawn upward. This creates low pressure as more air rushes in to replace it. However this can ever completely fill the pressure deficit until the upward movement stops.