1,390 km (870 mi) typical combat
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Tornado sirens or alarms are designed so that they can be heard at least five miles away. Tornado sirens are placed in cities and towns and rural areas so that people can be warned well in advance of a tornado.
A tornado is a whirling wind accompanied by a funnel-shaped cloud. Tornadoes can cause significant damage and are capable of overturning vehicles and destroying buildings in their path. It is important to take shelter and stay informed during tornado warnings.
The average lifespan of a tornado is about 10 minutes, but they can range from a few seconds to several hours. Most tornadoes travel a relatively short distance before dissipating.
Tornado clouds are typically dark grey or green in color. The specific color can vary depending on the amount of moisture and debris present in the cloud, as well as the lighting conditions at the time.
The average wind speed range for tornadoes is between 110 to 200 miles per hour. However, some tornadoes can have wind speeds exceeding 300 miles per hour, particularly the most intense ones known as EF5 tornadoes.
The Tornado GR4 has a ferry range of just under 2500 miles. Operational with stores etc. aboard would be considerably shorter.
Probably about £35 million each
There are a number of versions of the variable swept wing Tornado aircraft. The fastest speed or the Tornado GR4 is listed is Mach 2.34. It has a service ceiling of 50,000 feet and a ferry range of just under 2500 miles.
A Tornado GR4 has a maximum speed of 800 knots (1,482 km/h, 921 mph)
Tornado winds range from 65 mph to over 300 mph.
Tornado Range - 1948 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
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Yes. A strong tornado in the range of EF2 to EF5 can pick up a bus or even a train.
A 200 mph wind is at the extreme upper end of the wind estimate range for an EF4 tornado.
Estimated winds in a tornado can range from speeds as low as 65 mph to over 300 mph.
The average tornado is 50 yards wind but sizes can range from just a few feet wind to over two miles in fact the record of a tornado is 2.5 miles which was hallam nebraska
The average tornado lasts about 10 minutes. Lifespans of tornadoes may range from a few seconds to over and hour. The longest lasting tornado on record lasted 3.5 hours.