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Tornadoes can occur any time of the year, but are most likely in the months of April through June. Spotters would most likely be able to see a tornado in an open area, with an unobstructed view. Most tornadoes occur between the hours of 4 and 9 PM, but can occur at any time of the day.

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In which state would you be more likely to experience a tornado Rhode Island or Kansas?

You would be more likely to experience a tornado in Kansas compared to Rhode Island. Kansas falls within Tornado Alley, a region known for its frequent tornado activity, while Rhode Island typically experiences fewer tornadoes due to its location farther from the typical tornado-prone areas.


What would happen if you jumped in a tornado with a parachute?

Jumping into a tornado with a parachute is extremely dangerous and not recommended. The strong and unpredictable winds within a tornado could cause the parachute to malfunction or be torn apart. Additionally, the intense turbulence and debris in a tornado would likely result in severe injuries or death.


Which type of scientist would likely predict a tornado?

The National Hurricane Center predicts, or at least tries to predict, hurricanes in the vicinity of the U.S.


What does an space tornado do?

An space tornado is a theoretical phenomenon that would occur in the vacuum of space. It would likely result from powerful electromagnetic forces and solar activity, creating a swirling vortex of charged particles rather than air. The effects would depend on its size and proximity to objects in space, potentially causing disruptions to satellites and spacecraft.


What would happen if you got sucked into a tornado?

You would most likely be killed by flying debris and assuming you actually made it into the vortex you could be lifted anywhere from tens to hundreds of feet in the air before being ejected sideways out of the funnel.

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Which state would be most likely to have a tornado North Dakota Montana Oklahoma or Vermont?

Oklahoma would be the one most likely to have a tornado. However, all of these states have had tornadoes, and North Dakota is fairly tornado prone.


What type of scientist would likely predict a tornado?

A meteorologist.


In which state would you be more likely to experience a tornado Rhode Island or Kansas?

You would be more likely to experience a tornado in Kansas compared to Rhode Island. Kansas falls within Tornado Alley, a region known for its frequent tornado activity, while Rhode Island typically experiences fewer tornadoes due to its location farther from the typical tornado-prone areas.


Is the eye of the tornado large?

No. Even in a very large tornado it would likely be only a few hundred yards wide.


What is the name for a funnel shaped 200 mph wind storm?

That would most likely be a tornado, but winds usually aren't so fast.


In which state would you be more likely to experience a tornado in Rhode island or Kansas?

You would be far more likely to see a tornado in Kansas. Kansas as the highest number of tornadoes per square mile of any US state.


What is the Name for a tornado that takes off tree bark?

A tornado that strips away tree bark would most likely be rated F4.


What would happen if an atomic bomb exploded in a tornado?

The explosion would probably disrupt the tornado. However, the effects of the blast and fallout would likely be worse than anything the tornado could do. Even then, the parent thunderstorm may still go on to produce another tornado.


Do a tornado come around 650 km across?

No, that would more likely be a hurricane. The largest tornado ever recorded was 4 km wide.


Could a weak tornado destroy sugar rush in wreck it Ralph?

Most likely not. The world of that game contains some very large structures that would likely remain intact from a weak tornado.


What would happen if a tornado struck the prairies and lake region of Texas?

Pretty much the same thing that would happen if a tornado hit anywhere else., and that region, especially the northern part, is prone to tornadoes. Any trees in the tornado's path would likely be damage and possible uprooted or snapped and any man-made structures would also likely be damaged or destroyed. The severity of the damage will depend on the strength of the tornado.


Could you drop a daisy cutter on a tornado?

In theory I suppose you could but in reality probably not. Timing would be your biggest problem. You would need jets already loaded with the daisey cutter, staged in areas of likely weather and able to launch, fly to the tornado site and deliver the weapon while the tornado was still in progress. That would be a lot of stuff to do in a very short period of time. Tornado chasers for years have tried to put camera's inside of active tornado's and to my knowledge only two have ever done it. Getting an airplane to the site would be many times harder.