Assuming the person is in the open and unprotected the person may be blown over or picked up and thrown. He or she may also be hit be flying debris. However, in most cases a person will be in some sort of structure. In most cases the structure will remain intact, thus protecting people inside from serious injury or death(though there are exceptions). In cases where the structure sustains major damage or is destroyed, a person inside by be struck by flying or falling objects, and may even be carried away. The worse damage a tornado does to a structure, the more likely it is that someone inside will be killed or injured.
Nothing happens. The lightning will not affect the tornado.
The tornado is not affected. It will continue though the valley as it would over any other terrain.
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Before a tornado hits the ground, a rotating column of air forms in the storm cloud known as a funnel cloud. This funnel cloud extends towards the ground, and once it makes contact, the tornado is then officially considered to have touched down.
Trees and vegetation in the path of the tornado may be damage or destroyed. Exceptionally violent tornadoes may scour away grass and even soil.
The car would be taken up in the air and destroyed and if your in the car then the chances of living is moderate
The area in which the tornado happens can erode the area away cause the animals that lived there to have no home or die of the tornado
When a tornado hits, it can cause significant damage by lifting and destroying structures, vehicles, and trees in its path. Tornadoes can also create strong winds that can cause injuries and fatalities. It is important to take shelter in a sturdy building or underground if a tornado warning is issued.
It varies but most often it stops raining a few minutes beforehand. A break in the clouds may be seen, a sign of a downdraft that helps the tornado form. A number of tornado survivors recall it being unusually quite just before the tornado hits.
When a tornado hits the ground, it can cause significant destruction by uprooting trees, damaging buildings, and tossing debris into the air. The swirling winds can reach extreme speeds, creating a wide path of devastation in its wake.
People are more likely to survive by taking adequate shelter in the basement or cellar of a sturdy building or in a specially designed tornado shelter. Beyond that survival is often a matter of chance of where the worst of the tornado hits or where a particular piece of debris goes.
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