No. The Tri-State Tornado occurred in 1925.
There were no efforts to predict tornadoes until the 1940s.
It hit nine towns and the only one I remember the name of was Gorham which was completely destroyed by the tornado.
storm watching and weather radar
Yes i can by using technology scientist predicted it.
The first tornado accurately predicted before it struck was in 1948. The tornado was forecasted by Air Force Capt. Robert C. Miller near Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma.
Tornados are not scheduled, nor can they be predicted in advance.
The Tri-State tornado had a path of 219 miles long and 3/4 mile to 1 mile wide across 3 states and numerous mining towns.
Can't prevent them but they are predicted by weather observations. This is called meteorology. Tornados can be predicted but what can't be predicted is how they move or where they will go next.
There is know way of knowing that. The development of an individual tornado might be predicted, at most, a few minutes ahead of time
Tornadoes cannot be predicted in advance like that. So it is impossible to know that. watch the weather channel for tornado warning (s)
It is impossible to make such predictions. Whether or not a place will be hit by a tornado cannot be predicted more than a few minutes in advance.
Nobody knows. Many tornadoes occur every year but they cannot be predicted.
Tornadoes are very difficult to predict. The possibility of tornadoes occurring can be predicted hours ahead of time based on general weather conditions . In this case a tornado watch is issued. But within a large area there is no way of known with any certainty where or when a tornado will strike or if one will occur at all. If a tornado is occurring or a storm may soon produce a tornado, a tornado warning is issued for an area about the size of a county. Even then, meteorologists cannot be certain where or when a possible tornado will strike.