After a tornado, debris often litters the ground. Survey teams are sent to the damage to determine the rating and path length and width, while insurance firms assess the cost. If necessary, teams will search damaged or destroyed buildings for any people who are dead, injured, or trapped. Cleanup begins first by clearing any debris that blocks roads. As debris is hauled out repairs start on damaged structures. Those that are too heavily damaged may need to be torn down and replaced.
tornadoes sometimes leave behind thunderstorms but not strong or severe and mostly they leave behind damage in that they destroyed or people like ambulance or police or your neighbors might help you out of the rubble and youll have a possibility of going to a hospital cause of serious injury or permanent disorders like being caught death and you go to the hospital for checkup to see if your okay then reconstruction starts and it takes mostly months or years for reconstruction to be complete in rural or community towns or it can depend on how small or big the town is
tornadoes sometimes form other tornadoes from the same area in the same clouds
The ground itself is usually not affected except in the most violent tornadoes. A tornado of moderate to high intensity can several affect vegetation, ripping up shrubs and downing many trees. Man made structures may bee severely damaged or destroy. On rare occasions tornadoes have been known to scour the ground, likely indicating a tornado of high EF4 or EF5 intensity.
When a tornado strikes, vegetation and man made structures may be severaly damaged or destroyed. The ground itself will not be significantly affected except in the most extreme cases. People in that path of a tornado may be killed or injured, or may lose their homes and work places.
Following a tornado, the first steps are rescue oriented. Digging amongst the rubble for survivors is the first most urgent step. After rescue, energies are shifted toward recovery and safety for the survivors. These efforts include, sanitation, and possible relocation (temporary or permanent).
The tornado rips apart houses,or make them take off several feet and drop it,if it strikes a human he/she gets carried and maybe droped if lucky otherwise they died in the debris in the tornado hitting them.
Buildings and vegetation can be damaged or destroyed and people can be killed or injured.
Very strong tornadoes can remove topsoil.
Fair weather (non tornadic) waterspouts usually dissipate once they hit land. A tornadic waterspout just continues on land as a regular tornado.
Outside a tornado air gets pull inward rapidly.
some of the land is taken up and spun in the vortex while other parts are just left but with minor damage such as holes and cracks. in one instance a rice field lost every single crop on land. submitted by Dursley!
Damage is done to varying degrees depending on the intensity of the tornado on the Fujita scale.
Tornadoes most frequently happen in Tornado Alley, a strip of land that goes up the United States Midwest. However, tornadoes can happen almost anywhere. Flat land, like in Tornado Alley, does not interfere with the winds, so the tornado is not dissipated.
Fair weather (non tornadic) waterspouts usually dissipate once they hit land. A tornadic waterspout just continues on land as a regular tornado.
People die in tornado's and when a tornado is on land it changes colour.
It is simply a tornado. Most tornadoes occur on land.
A tornado. Tornadoes usually occur on land anyway.
The area in which the tornado happens can erode the area away cause the animals that lived there to have no home or die of the tornado
Depends how large or small the Tornado is.
Outside a tornado air gets pull inward rapidly.
Yes. It is not officially counted as a tornado unless it touches the ground.
A tornado that doesn't reach all the way down is a funnel cloud. A tornado on water is a waterspout.
A waterspout it a tornado that forms on a body of water. It looks like a land formed tornado but on a smaller scale.
they die
The tornado