The Moore, Oklahoma tornado of May 20, 2013 killed 23 people. One other person died from causes not directly related to the tornado.
In terms of how fast a tornado is moving, the tornado is tracked on radar. The forward speed is calculated based on how far it moves in a given period of time. The wind speed of a tornado is estimated based on the severity of the damage it causes.
Tornado damaged is caused by a tornado's powerful winds and objects carried y those winds.
The deadliest single tornado in history was the Daultatpur-Saturia, Bangladesh tornado of 1989. We don't know how big it was (probably and F5), but we do know it killed 1300 people, probably more. The deadliest tornado in US history was the Tri-state tornado of 1925. It was an F5 and killed about 700 people. The most destructive tornado in terms of the value of property destroyed was the Joplin, Missouri tornado of 2011, which causes $2.8 billion worth of damage.
Most deaths during a tornado are caused by debris.
It's caused by wind going in circular motion.
people plan for a tornado by just get all the things you think you need for a tornado andthats it
People die in tornado's and when a tornado is on land it changes colour.
The rotating updraft within a thunderstorm, known as a mesocyclone, is responsible for creating the conditions that can lead to a tornado. When this rotating air column tightens and extends to the ground, it can form a tornado.
A tornado often appears dark were it is touching the ground be cause the powerful winds of the tornado lift dirt from the ground.
Scientists use the severity of damage that a tornado causes to estimate wind speed.
until the tornado ends and then the people fall and die or get injured