Yes there has been and it was only a small one but powerful. It was in 1989.
I don't think people who are still in the village will forget that!
The longest tornado path ever recorded was 219 miles long.
The Joplin, Missouri tornado of 2011 had a damage path of 22 miles.
A tornado does not even last a day. The longest duration ever recorded for a tornado was 3 hours and 29 minutes. Durations over an hour are rare. The average tornado lasts about 10 minutes.
An F4 tornado is classified as an intense tornado with wind speeds between 207-260 mph. The damage it can cause is devastating, often leveling well-constructed houses and sending cars flying through the air. The path of destruction can be several miles long and a mile wide.
The average tornado lasts about 10 minutes. However, duration can vary greatly. Some tornadoes last only a few seconds. In rare cases a tornado can be on the ground for an hour of more. The infamous Tri-State tornado of 1925 is believed to have been on the ground for over three and a half hours.
The longest tornado path ever recorded was 219 miles long.
The population of Long Stratton is 3,701.
Yes, there have been tornadoes in Long Island.
The area of Long Stratton is 10.49 square kilometers.
It's Jupiter that has the long lived storm, not Mars
Yes. Kentucky averages nearly 2 dozen tornadoes every year.
It is impossible to say when the first ever tornado was, as they have been occurring since long before there were people around to record them. The first recorded tornad struck near Kilbeggan, Ireland on April 30th, 1054.
Yes, go on youtube and you'll see that video. Just to let you know the last tornado in Dallas was a really long time ago.
It depends on how fast the tornado is moving, which varies. An average tornado moves at about 30 mph, so it would take 2 minutes to travel a mile. The fastest a tornado has ever been known to travel was 73 mph, in which case it would travel a mile in about 50 seconds. At the other end, some tornadoes barely move at all.
The worst tornado damage of 2010 appears to have been in Mississippi, particularly from long-track EF4 tornado that move across the state on April 22.
First, category 2 is a classification for hurricanes, not tornadoes. F2 (now EF2) is the intensity level you are probably thinking of. In this case the answer is yes. Since 1950 there have been six F2/EF2 tornadoes on Long Island, but none stronger.
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