Most tornadoes would not be able to. But an extremely strong tornado, most likely an EF5 could likely lift one seeing as how they can pick up buildings.
No. If there is a tornado the sky will be over cast an you won't be able to see the moon.
A storm can't turn into a tornado, it a thunderstorm can produce one.
It dose not turn like a tornado.
Out of gas? 99 vw passat will not start but turns over have full gas tank try to turn over
it is unpredictable to tell what a tornado's path will be it could be coming right towards you then out of no where turn
A tornado moves with the thunderstorm that produces it, which its in turn steered by large-scale wind patterns.
A tornado can lose its strength when it moves over cooler water or land, or if it encounters strong winds that disrupt its circulation. Additionally, if the thunderstorm that spawned the tornado weakens or dissipates, the tornado will also lose strength.
The word tornado is of Spanish origin; and is a combination of "Tronada" (thunderstorm) and "Tornar" (to turn)
Tornado sirens are typically turned off after the threat of a tornado has passed or when it is no longer necessary to warn people of immediate danger. This helps prevent confusion and panic among residents in the area.
A tornado has extremely powerful winds, far stronger than those of a normal storm. The winds can tear away at buildings or simply push them over. If a tornado is strong enough the winds pick up objects and turn them into high speed projectiles that can cause even more damage.
The word "tornado" is believed to have originated from the Spanish word "tornar," meaning "to turn" or "to twist." This was then adapted into "tornada" and eventually evolved into "tornado" in English.
It is regarded as desirable to have a filter that will turn over the contents of the tank in an hour. Your 70 gal tank would probably be holding around 60 gals of water (allowing for 1 inch at top and displacement for substrate and water scapeing). So you would be looking for a power filter that will turn over at least 60 gals per hour.