In cleanup and rebuilding, the aftermath of a tornado can bring people closer together, and some people learn to become less materialistic. Construction companies profit, as they are paid to build new homes. But overall tornadoes do far more harm than good.
Yes. Hawaii will get tornadoes on rare occasions.
Yes. Tornadoes can occur at any time of day or night.
No. The moon has no atmosphere, and thus it cannot have tornadoes or any sort of weather.
The idea is that studying tornadoes, which sometimes means getting close to them, allows us to better understand them. A better understanding of tornadoes may help us predict them, which would mean better warnings for people who might be in the path of a tornado.
That is the most common direction in which tornadoes travel, but they can move in any direction.
Tornadoes are not constructive in any way.
No. Tornadoes cannot be controlled.
No. Tornadoes are a force of destruction. Any small benefit from them is outweighed by the damage they cause.
Tornadoes are not constructive in any way.
They can. Rivers are by no means a requirement for tornado formation, but neither do they prevent tornadoes in any way. A number of tornadoes, for example, have crossed the Mississippi river.
There is no way of preventing any sort of natural disaster.
Tornadoes are generally damaging to plants, but as with any event such as that, andy old, sick, or dead vegetation remved by a tornado leaves room for new growth.
tornadoes can occur anytime and any where
The F-scale, or Fujita scale, helped scientists study tornado intensity by providing a way to categorize tornadoes based on the damage they caused. By analyzing the damage pattern caused by tornadoes of different intensities, scientists were able to better understand the characteristics and behavior of tornadoes and improve their forecasting and warning systems.
Nothing. It is impossible to stop tornadoes. We can only warn people and help them prepare.
There is no way to prevent tornadoes, but warning systems have been in place for decades.
No, tornadoes do not chase people or respond to them in any way. Though to a person unfortunate enough to be in the path of a tornado it can feel like being chased.