I do know that the shortest lasting tornado was in Tuttle, Oklahoma, U.S.A. on May 31, 2013 at 7:45PM. It lasted only 7.5 seconds. It ended at 7:45PM.
A tornado rips building by the wind speeds and other debris that the tornado is swirling around, so there are lots of things that a tornado can do to a building.
The negative economic effects of a tornado are mostly local. When a major tornado strikes a city, the cost of damage and repairs can be enormous. There is also a cost of lost productivity as workplaces and businesses are destroyed or forced to close for repairs and as potentially hundreds are injured. Many people may not be willing to rebuild and will move elsewhere.
It depends on the tornado. A weak tornado of EF0 or EF1 strength might knock down a fence or two, damage or destroy a barn, or blow apart a few hay bales. A stronger tornado of EF2 or EF3 strength could easily destroy a barn and badly damage or destroy a farm house. Livestock may be killed. At this point a farmer's life is in notable danger. A violent tornado of EF4 or EF5 strength can completely destroy an entire farm. In some EF5 tornadoes, farms have essentially vanished, leaving the concrete foundations of buildings as the only evidence that they ever existed. In some cases tornadoes such as this have killed entire families.
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The shortest tornado path on record was 7 feet long.
Of these, tornadoes have the shortest duration.
Path lengths of tornadoes vary tremendously. A typical tornado path is a mile or two long. Most highly destructive tornadoes have paths more than 15 miles long. The shortest tornado path on record was 7 feet long while the longest was 219 miles.
The average tornado damage path is 5 miles. But they can be much longer or shorter. The longest recorded damage path was 219 miles. The shortest was 7 feet.
George Washington had the shortest speech, and was 135 words long.
The longest tornado path ever recorded was 219 miles long.
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The widest tornado on record was 2.6 miles. The longest distance on record traveled by a tornado is 219 miles.
Tolbooth Street in Falkirk is the shortest at only 5 feet long.
until the tornado ends and then the people fall and die or get injured
The longest tornado damage path on record is 219 miles.
The Tuscaloosa-Birmingham tornado of 2011 was on the ground for about 90 minutes.