The answer could be many different ways. If you mean the inside, few survive to talk about it if they do end up flying through the air in a vortex. The few that do seldom remember the experience. Now if you're talking about the outside in the same neighborhood, it's pretty scary. In May 2003, Moore, Oklahoma I experienced a tornado. I heard loud noises and I was pretty scared. The wind ripped my room off, and I was really scared. Great force came down on me, and I thought I was going to die. The pressure inside my ears was unthinkable. I thought I was deaf. It was like one of those crazy moments when it's all loud, and all of a sudden it just went silent. So to sum it all up, a tornado feels scary, and it has great wind pressure. See the link below for audio that gives an idea of what such an experience is like.
If caught without shelter in an intense tornado, one would feel the terrific force of the winds and be unable to stand or even hold onto anything. Injuries or death would be caused by falling or being crushed against objects, or by impacts from other objects being hurled at great speeds. Tornado-force winds can drive blades of straw into telephone poles and wooden boards into concrete walls, so the human body would have little chance of survival.
A tornado is not a solid thing that you can touch, it is a vortex of very fast wind.
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Like a hurricane, the middle of the tornado is called the Eye.
no not like hurricanes tornadoes get named the place where it touchdown like the hallam nebraska tornado or the tri state tornado
No, a tornado is a kind of violent windstorm.
Scary
A tornado is not a solid thing that you can touch, it is a vortex of very fast wind.
A Tornado basically looks like a grey cone, but it moves on it's "tip". On top of the tornado, there is usually dark grey clouds. Some tornado's can be skinny and some can be fat. It is usually very, very, very windy when your are somewhere close to the tornado. There may be rain when a tornado is close to your area since tornado's are formed by hot and cold air (ithink..).
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It depends on your position. People who have been exposed to the winds of a tornado have said it felt like being sandblasted, or in other words very painful. Those who were inside tornadoes but not exposed to the wind had the sensation of their ears popping.
A waterspout it a tornado that forms on a body of water. It looks like a land formed tornado but on a smaller scale.
It dose not turn like a tornado.
A cone-shaped tornado is simple a tornado whose funnel is cone-shaped. Tornado funnels may also appear rope-like, column-like, or appear wispy. The shape and size of a tornado do not necessarily indicate how strong the tornado is.
tornadoes are not like hurricanes they dont get named they only get named by the place where the tornado touch down like for example the hallam nebraska tornado or the tri state tornado
A tornado drill is like a fire drill but for tornadoes: practice for the possibility of a tornado. A tornado warning means that a tornado has been detected or is likely to form soon.
Like a hurricane, the middle of the tornado is called the Eye.
This depends on how powerful the tornado was.