Consequences of a tornado include damaged or destroyed property and vegetation and injury or death in people and animals.
Yes. In some cases a large, strong tornado will produce what is called a satellite tornado, which circles the main one.
Yes, in some instances one tornado may spawn a smaller satellite tornado.
A tornado is a kind of vortex so yes, in some ways.
People living in tornado-prone areas are generally more prepared to take shelter quickly when a tornado threatens. Some schools and institutions practice tornado drills. Some buildings and homes are outfitted with tornado shelters and many towns have sirens that sound when a tornado warning is issued.
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Some were the Tri State Tornado, the Natchez tornado , also the Gainesville tornadoes.
At the center of the tornado there may be very violent winds, but in some cases it is fairly calm depending on how the tornado has developed.
No. Tennessee is east of Tornado Alley. Some put it in another tornado forming region called "Dixie Alley."
Tornado Sirens going off
Well there's nothing you CAN do when you're in a tornado! You just have to hope and pray you get out of it alive.
A dust devil resembles a tornado on some levels, but is not as strong and does not form from a thunderstorm.
In some cases one tornado will dissipate completely, and then a completely new tornado will form afterward from the same thunderstorm. This is called a tornado family.