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What will happen if a f100 tornado happen?

An F100 tornado is the second strongest category on the Fujita scale, capable of significant damage with wind speeds estimated between 207-260 mph. If an F100 tornado were to occur, it could cause extensive destruction to well-built homes, toss vehicles and large objects, and uproot trees. It would pose a significant threat to life and property in its path.


Can you predicate when a tornado will happen?

Only to a very limited degree. Scientists can determine when conditions are favorable for tornadoes to develop (in which case a tornado watch is issued), or even if a tornado may be developing (which would prompt a tornado warning), but cannot predict exactly where or when a tornado will touch down.


What would happen if an f12 tornado hit?

There is no such thing as an F12 tornado. Fujita, the person who created the rating scale, put wind speed estimates for ratings up to F12 for purely mathematical reasons. He did not believe that such a tornado was possible. If such a tornado were to occur, the supersonic winds would cause utter devastation that would resemble the effects of the shockwave of an atomic bomb.


What would happen if a tornado funneled into an erupting volcano?

If a tornado funneled into an erupting volcano, it could potentially intensify the eruption by supplying additional oxygen and heat to the volcanic plume. This could result in stronger and more widespread volcanic activity, posing a greater risk to surrounding areas.


A tornado would be examined in what discipline?

Since a tornado is a form of weather, it would be studied in the field of meteorology.