There will almost certainly be another tornado in California as there are usually a few each year, but it it is impossible to know when.
The largest tornado ever recorded, the Hallam, Nebraska tornado, struck in 2004, so about 6 years ago.
It is not known for certain, but a likely candidate was the tornado that hit Seneca, Kansas on May 27, 1896. At one point the tornado was 2.2 miles wide. The largest tornado ever recorded was the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado of May 31, 2013, measured at one point to be 2.6 miles wide. This tornado was officially rated EF3 as it was over open country when it reached peak intensity and so caused relatively little damage at that point. Radar analysis, however, suggests that it may have reached EF5 intensity.
Yes. A tornado is a violently rotating column of air, so one cannot form without rotation.
Tornadoes are not given names as hurricanes are, but are often referred to by where they hit. So it would be called the Auckland tornado.
No, the eye of a tornado is not safe. While it may appear calm, the most dangerous part of a tornado is the surrounding eyewall, where the strongest winds and most intense damage occur. It is not advisable to seek shelter in the eye of a tornado.
The house is invading the tornado's natural habitat, so of course the tornado will fight to keep its territory.
No. I do not believe so.
No, fortunately I have not seen an EF5 tornado, that is in real life So, Yeah
ok ok i may be talking crazy buuuuuut. I was in the last california tornado. It was a stormy day in tahoe vista, california it was July 22nd hail was pouring rain was pouring wind was about 15 mph with thunder and lightning and those are all the ingredients to a tornado so im not wrong. Anyways the tornado only lasted a min and nothing was damaged (it was also one of the smallest tornadoes ever) but it was kind.... Strange?
California condors are scavengers, so they eat what ever they find dead
yes in 2012 the a tornado blew up 20 cars and killed a person so u do not want to be at a nascar game in a storm
It does not appear so. Official records list one tornado near but not in Beaufort in 1973. However, in the 1970s many F0 an F1 tornadoes went without being recorded. So it is possible that a tornado occurred but was never officially documented.
Pecos Bill created Death Valley in California when he finally fell off the tornado. He hit the ground so hard, it sank below sea level and created Death Valley.
The largest tornado ever recorded, the Hallam, Nebraska tornado, struck in 2004, so about 6 years ago.
"Making history" is a very subjective term. What would be considered historic by one person might not be for another. There is one notable case of a tornado coinciding with a major historical event. A likely tornado struck Washington D.C. on August 25, 1814 as British troops were laying siege to the city. A number of British soldiers were killed.
There is no specific record of a tornado hitting the Cahokia mounds directly. However, tornadoes are common in the region, so it is possible that they have experienced tornadoes at some point in their history.
A cyclone is another word for a tornado, so no hurricanes are bigger