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Is meteorology dangerous?

Not unless you are standing in the middle of a tornado or hurricane.


What language did the word tornado come from?

The word tornado is of Spanish origin; and is a combination of "Tronada" (thunderstorm) and "Tornar" (to turn)


Is tornado a Mexican word?

No. First of all, Mexican is not a language; Spanish is. The word tornado is believed to have origins in both Spanish and Latin.


What would happen if you jumped in a tornado with a parachute?

Jumping into a tornado with a parachute is extremely dangerous and not recommended. The strong and unpredictable winds within a tornado could cause the parachute to malfunction or be torn apart. Additionally, the intense turbulence and debris in a tornado would likely result in severe injuries or death.


What is the language of origin of tornado?

The word "tornado" comes from the Spanish word "tornado" which means "thunderstorm" or "thunderclap." The Spanish term itself has origins in the Latin word "tornare," meaning "to turn." This refers to the spinning, rotating motion of a tornado.


If you would stand in the middle of a tornado would you survive?

It is not possible to stand in the middle of a tornado. The winds would be too strong to even get there. People have been know to be picked up by a tornado and thrown several miles away without being killed.


Is it true that if you stand in the eye of a tornado it won't hurt you?

No. Although the eye of a tornado is calm, you have to get through the extreme winds of the core to get in and out. The eye of a tornado is small enough that unless the tornado is large and slow-moving, you will not be in the eye for more than a few seconds.


What language is the origin of the word tornado?

By most accounts, it comes from Spanish and also from Latin-- tronado, meaning "thunderstorm"


What would happen if you jump in a tornado?

Jumping into a tornado is extremely dangerous and would likely result in severe injuries or death due to the strong winds and debris flying at high speeds. It is not recommended to attempt such an action under any circumstances.


Who is affected the most in a tornado?

Tornadoes do not discriminate by race, gender, or social standing. Those affected most are whoever happen to be caught in the path of one.


Can an F2 tornado tear apart trees and buildings?

Trees can be largely torn apart by an F2 tornado but most buildings will remain standing. An F2 tornado will remove the roof from a typical frame house but leave most walls standing. Weak structures such as mobile homes, barns, and garages will likely be destroyed.


Does a tornado occur some place else but have a different name?

Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere that gets thunderstorms. What they are called depends on the language, though an English speaker would still call it a tornado.