It has happened on a few occasions. But generally your chances of survival are low if such a strong tornado picks you up.
How far can a water ballon be tossed to someone before it pops?
People injured in tornadoes are usually hit by flying or falling debris, which is also responsible for the majority of deaths in tornadoes. In less common cases people may be in vehicles that get rolled or tossed by tornadoes or may themselves by picked up and thrown.
The items picked up by a tornado get tossed around and may be carried for long distances before being dropped back to the ground. The debris can cause significant damage to buildings and structures in its path.
No. An automobile is just about the worst possible place to be in a tornado. Vehicles can be easily overturned or tossed by tornadoes. In such cases survival is unlikely.
A water balloon can be tossed to someone before it breaks for about 5-20 metres far.
An F3 tornado is pretty destructive. In the areas hit hardest well built houses will have their roofs removed and multiple, possibly most walls collapsed. Weaker structures will be completely destroyed. In such a tornado cars are tossed an trains derailed.
It gets tossed away after clothes are put on... Ugh must be scary It gets tossed into the laundry to be re-worn by you.
It can be. However, some people have been sucked up by tornadoes and tossed just fine somewhere else. I hope you enjoy flying!
A wind greater than 90 mph can lift a person off the ground. If a person gets tossed out of the wind field they simply fall back to the ground. Some, whole do not have far to fall, have escaped without serious injury.
People caught in a tornado can be tossed and carried along with the swirling winds, ending up anywhere within the storm's path. Typically, they can be found scattered over a wide area, depending on the tornado's strength and the distance it carries them.
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The worst place to be in a tornado is outside or in a car. Outside, of course, you are completely exposed. Cars offer little to no protection from debris, the main killer in a tornado, and can be easily rolled or tossed as well. Other bad places to be include under a bridge, and in a trailer.