It varies widely Depending on the strength, size, and path length of the tornado as well as where and what it hits.
Some tornadoes cause no damage at all. Weak tornadoes usually takes tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of dollars to repair. Some of the more damaging ones will cause damage in the millions to tens of millions of dollars. Highly destructive tornadoes have caused damage in the hundreds of millions of dollars and a handful have exceeded $1 billion with two tornadoes exceeding $2 billion.
This varies by each incident and location.
The preferred course of action, in the case of a tornado, is to get into your basement or storm cellar. You are much safer underground.
depending on the severity of the tornado, the destruction could last from seconds to minutes. the larger the tornado, the more damage it will do. the closer to the center, the stronger the winds
Take it to repair.
The area affected by a tornado can vary widely, but on average, the diameter of a tornado is about 150-500 meters (500-1,600 feet). However, larger tornadoes can have a path that is several kilometers wide.
yes it can cause tornado formation can take time in an area
It depends on the severity of damage to the house as well as the value of the house. It is impossible to tell without seeing the actual damage; a professional estimate is needed for that. Most houses hit by an EF3 tornado will take less than EF3 damage. However, if the house has sustained EF3 or high-end EF2 damage the structure is probably a total loss.
You need gauges to repair AC.
Depends how large or small the Tornado is.
Depending on how much you are requesting and how much damage will determine how long it will take to receive the information on a home repair grant. You can find more information on, www.fema.gov/assistance/
A typical tornado is perhaps 100 yards wide and 10,000 feet tall. This gives a volume of roughly 700 million cubic feet.
If you had no insurance then you're out of luck. You'll just have to buy a new house or try to rebuild or repair the one that was damaged by the tornado.