Farmers can't do anything to change the tornadoes themselves, but they can reduce the damage to their homes by building them with certain techniques. Close spacing of support beams, anchor bolts in the foundation, and hurricane ties in the roof can all reduce the damage a tornado can cause to a house.
Wind shear can help turn an ordinary thunderstorm into a dangerous one that can spawn tornadoes.
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A little more than 1% of tornadoes are rated F4 and F5 with F5 tornadoes being less than 0.1%
no hurricanes differ from tornadoes
Tornadoes are both much larger than tornadoes and last much longer.
Farmers can lose crops or livestock to tornadoes and can see fences, barns, storage containers and their houses destroyed. Farmers are sometimes injured or killed by tornadoes.
They don't. Farmers get hit by tornadoes just like other people do. It's just not heard of as much because a tornado hitting a farm is less likely to make big news than one hitting a town. There is no way that people can prevent tornadoes.
Farmers on the interior plains often build storm cellars or underground shelters to protect themselves from tornadoes. These structures provide a safe place to take cover during severe weather events. Additionally, some farmers may invest in reinforced buildings or safe rooms to enhance their protection from tornadoes.
Nothing. It is impossible to stop tornadoes. We can only warn people and help them prepare.
They can't. People cannot prevent tornadoes.
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No. Tornadoes are a force of destruction. Any small benefit from them is outweighed by the damage they cause.
Banding together could help farmers because they help each other
Tornadoes, as a product of thunderstorms, help stabilize the atmosphere by moving warm air upward.
Unfortunately, there is nothing that anybody can do to stop tornadoes. They are a force of nature and are entirely beyond our control.
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