As the tornado approaches your ears will pop as the pressure drops. Even before significant damage occurs you may feel the walls of the building you are in shake from the force of the wind. If you are exposed to the wind, you will likely feel as if you are being sandblasted by dirt carried in the wind. You may feel impacts from larger objects, some of which may cause serious injury.
A tornado is not a solid thing that you can touch, it is a vortex of very fast wind.
A tornado that does not touch the ground is a funnel cloud.
As it is during most tornadoes, fear was probably the predominant emotion. Experiencing a tornado was just as terrifying then as it is now.
Yes they have. One time during Tropical Storm Fay a EF2 and EF1 tornado in wellington FL
Yes, a tornado is defined as a rotating column of air reaching the ground from a cumulonimbus cloud. If it does not touch the ground, it is technically considered a funnel cloud. Tornadoes that do not touch down are typically not as damaging as those that do.
It depends what you call a tornado. Most tornado-like clouds do not touch the earth's surface. Some say that until it touches the ground it is not a tornado but a funnel cloud; however the definition of a tornado does not state that it must touch the ground. It all depends on what you're taught.
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The typical temperature during a tornado can vary, depending on the temperature of the air inside the tornado. There have been temperatures recorded as low as 50 degrees and as high as 103 degrees.
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Most of them touch down on ground.
Yes it is very likely. A tornado can touch down just about anywhere.