No. Tornadoes are rather rare in Washington. Strong tornadoes capable of producing major damage are extremely rare. The state has never recorded a violent (F4 or F5) tornado.
yes, some tornadoes are relatively small while others are huge
The Grand Coulee Dam - a huge dam on the Columbia River in north-central Washington State.
No. Hurricanes and tornadoes are two different types of storm. Size is not the only difference.
Maryland. There was a huge priority to defend this state not only because of Washington D.C., but there was already a moderate portion of civilians that were Southern sympathizers.
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Of course tornadoes have been seen. They're not invisible. in fact, they're huge. You can see videos of tornadoes if you do a YouTube search.
When tornadoes are approaching they look like huge funnels. Tornadoes can approach an area very quickly You are advised to leave an hour before you can see the storm.
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extrodinary notoriusley very huge of a threat
No. The weight of the cloud is not what forms the tornado. Tornadoes are form by interactions of wind currents within a thunderstorm.
Werewolves. They are faster and stronger then vampires and are a huge threat to them.
They are both. Most tornadoes are no more than a few hundred feet wide, but a handful have been recorded at over 2 miles wide. This may seem huge by most human standards, but by weather standards it is small.