Not very deep. A very violent tornado may remove a couple feet of soil, but only in extreme cases.
Yes. Tornadoes suck literally and (if one hits you house) figuratively.
Powerful tornadoes have the ability to suck up large quantities of water including whatever is in that water. Fish and frogs have rained down from the sky as a result of tornadoes.
Most tornadoes do not suck up everything in their path, because most are not strong enough. But tornadoes can lift objects because in addition to their powerful rotating winds they have a very strong updraft.
Most tornadoes cannot "suck up" much more than small objects. Tornadoes can suck in and lift objects as the low pressure pulls air inward at great speed. In the tornado air then travels upward rapidly, often carrying some objects with it.
The strongest tornadoes in the United States have mostly occurred on the Great Plains and in the Deep South.
Yes. Tornadoes suck literally and (if one hits you house) figuratively.
Yes.
Low pressure
Powerful tornadoes have the ability to suck up large quantities of water including whatever is in that water. Fish and frogs have rained down from the sky as a result of tornadoes.
Most tornadoes do not suck up everything in their path, because most are not strong enough. But tornadoes can lift objects because in addition to their powerful rotating winds they have a very strong updraft.
The most destructive tornadoes are generally in the U.S. on the Great Plains and in the Deep South.
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Most tornadoes cannot "suck up" much more than small objects. Tornadoes can suck in and lift objects as the low pressure pulls air inward at great speed. In the tornado air then travels upward rapidly, often carrying some objects with it.
The strongest tornadoes in the United States have mostly occurred on the Great Plains and in the Deep South.
Tornadoes can occur just about anywhere in the US but are most common on the Great Plains and in the Deep South.
Tornadoes suck air inward and upward. Close to the center of the tornado there is little inward motion. There the wind mostly moves in a circle and upwards.
Yes. Tis has happened in a few cases.