Yes. During an intense tornado outbreak, there may be over a dozen tornadoes on the ground at one time across a region. In some cases, two or more tornadoes have been observed within a few miles of each other.
A typical tornado lasts 1-5 minutes.
The Hallam tornado was a massive F4 tornado that destroyed much of the small town of Hallam, Nebraska on May 22, 2004, killing 1 person. The tornado is notable in that at one point it was 2.5 miles wide, making it the largest tornado ever recorded.
The largest tornado even recorded caused about $160 million dollars in damage, but keep in mind this wasn't the most damaging tornado or the strongest. The tornado with the strongest recorded winds caused $1 billion in damage (about $1.3 billion in today's dollars). The most damaging tornado recorded caused the equivalent of $1.7 billion in today's dollars.
There is no given size for an F5 tornado as tornado ratings are based on damage severity, not size. A tornado is rated F5 if well-built houses are blown clean off their foundations. F5 tornadoes have come in various sizes, ranging from as small as 100 yards to over 2 miles wide. That being said, F5 tornadoes are usually very large, averaging about half a mile wide.
Tornadoes can vary greatly in size, with most being around 100-600m wide and staying on the ground for a few minutes to an hour. The largest tornadoes, known as "wedge" tornadoes, can be over 1 mile wide and stay on the ground for an extended period of time.
Yes. A hurricane affects a much larger area than a tornado and so will likely cause more damage overall. Tornado damage is generally more severe than hurricane damage, but it is limited to a small area. There have been far more hurricanes than tornadoes that have caused more than $1 billion in damage.
A tornado typically travels 1 to 2 miles in its time on the ground. However some may travel just a fraction of a mile while a rare few travel more than 100 miles.
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It varies. A violent tornado often lasts over half an hour, but some have been more short lived. The longest lived tornado on record, a violent F5 that struck parts of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana lasted 3 hours and 29 minutes.
Because tornadoes have killed more people in Texas than in any other state. It is also the state with the most tornado injuries, damage, and the most tornadoes overall.
They usually get within a few miles. It is unusual for them to come closer than 1/4 mile.
Very little time at all. The average tornado is about 50 meters wide, and a tornado can reach such a size in a matter of seconds.
The last time Denver had a tornado was in 2007. There could have been some early this year but most likely in 2007.
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There was a tornado in Springfield, Massachusetts on June 1, 2011. If there is another event you have in mind please be more specific.
No. If you use more than 1 at a time it can cause friction making it easier to break.