no they don't because you are too far away to fell any affects
A tornado typically moves between 25 and 45 miles per hour, however, tornadoes have been known to move up to 70 mph.
When earths plates move away from each other ( separate ) Volcanoes form.
I believe you are asking how fast tornadoes can travel. This varies. The average tornado moves at 35 miles per hour. Tornadoes may be stationary or may, in very rare cases, move at over 70 mph.
Each tornado has it's own speed. Some move slow and others move super fast!
Many tornadoes can range from travel, some barley a few feet or yards, some up to 20 miles or more, depending on the tornado. The longest distance a tornado has ever been known to travel was 219 miles.
Time = Distance/Speed = 15 miles / 30 miles an hour = 1/2 hours = 30 minutesHowever, tornadoes do not always move in a straight line so or the tornado may not hit that town.
It depends on how fast the tornado is traveling. The average tornado moves at about 30 mph, so in 15 minutes an average tornado would move 7.5 miles. However, some tornadoes move much faster. The fastest moving tornado on record was found, at times, to travel at 73 mph. At that speed the tornado would travel just over 18 miles in 15 minutes.
10 to 20 mph would be a slow moving tornado. A typical tornado travels at 30-35 mph.
A tornado does not have a spiral shape or appearance (except in some cases where helical subvortices form), but the winds in and near a tornado move in a spiral fashion.
Move to a new region where tornadoes are less likely. The safest place during a tornado is underground in a basement or storm cellar.
It is difficult to tell for certain. You may be able to eyball the distance if you can see it clearly, but that is not reliable enough to stake your personal safety on. Tornado warning will often call out the location of a tornado relative to one or two communities, which gives an idea of how far away a tornado might be. However, a warning can be several minutes old by the time you read it, which is enough time for a tornado to move a few miles.
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Yes, it is rare for a tornado to be stationary. The average forwards Speed of a tornado is 35mph and the average distance traveled is 5 miles. One record-breaking tornado traveled 219 miles and at times moved at 73 mph. It was the fastest moving, farthest traveling, and deadliest tornado in U.S. history.
Yes. A tornado can move in any direction, though tornadoes that move westward are rare.
A tornado typically moves between 25 and 45 miles per hour, however, tornadoes have been known to move up to 70 mph.
The outside of the tornado goes the fastest. When you start to move towards the middle of the tornado, the calmer it gets. The eye of the tornado doesn't even move.
A tornado can move in any direction, but most move generally east or northeast.