Yes. Tis has happened in a few cases.
There have been a few document cases of weak tornadoes picking people up and setting them down gently. Such cases are rare, however.
Yes, tornadoes can touch down at night. In fact, nighttime tornadoes are often more dangerous because they are difficult to spot and people may be asleep, making it harder to receive warnings and take shelter.
24 tornadoes touched down in Minnesota in 2009.
Tornadoes can be scary and dangerous for people. They can destroy buildings, knock down trees, and even hurt or kill people. It's important to listen to weather alerts and seek shelter if there is a tornado warning in your area.
It is possible, tornadoes have touched down near Kimberly before.
On occasion tornadoes have been known to lift and touch down again.
Tornadoes can be detected on radar or reported by trained spotters or police. However, it usually requires a damage survey by the National Weather Service to confirm that a tornado touched down.
Tornadoes can travel down hill. Contrary to popular belief, hills have little to no effect on tornadoes.
There is flooding, that kills the most people, the wind can bring trees down and they can also make tornadoes
Yes. All tornadoes are dangerous. F0 tornadoes have been known to bring down trees, resulting in deaths.
From 2000 to 2010, 306 tornadoes touched down in Tennessee and another 5 touched down in other states and move into Tennessee.
Not really. The very strongest tornadoes can strip away topsoil, but these cases are rare, and the scouring is usually limited to small areas.