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There is no evidence of a relationship between tornadoes and wind farms. However, wind farms are often built on open plains, and the central plains of the U.S. are a tornado prone region.

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Can one or more tornadoes combine into each other?

While it may appear that multiple tornadoes are merging into each other, it is more likely that they are separate tornadoes occurring in close proximity. Tornadoes can interact with each other, but they do not typically combine or merge into a single, larger tornado.


What is the diffreence between thin and fat tornadoes?

Thin tornadoes are typically weak and do not conjure much damage, while fat tornadoes are usually much more dangerous, and can grow to over mile in width. However, this is only the general trend. Some very large tornadoes have been relatively weak while a few very violent tornadoes have been relatively small.


Why are wind farms so big?

Wind farms are typically large in order to harness more wind energy and generate more electricity. By having a greater number of wind turbines spread over a wider area, wind farms can capture more wind, which leads to higher energy production. Additionally, building larger wind farms can also help reduce the overall cost of generating electricity from wind power.


Why are some tornadoes more destructive then others?

There is a combination of factors that make one tornado more destructive than another..Some tornadoes are stronger than others, winds can be anywhere from 65 mph (causing minor damage) to over 300 mph (total destruction)Some tornadoes are wider than others (ranging from a few yards to over a mile) and so affect larger or smaller areas.Some tornadoes cover greater distances (sometimes only a few hundred feet, other times over 100 miles)Some tornadoes hit more developed area than others.


Do tornadoes spin clockwise or counterclockwise fact or fiction?

they go both ways. More than 99% of tornadoes spin counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere. For less than 1% of tornadoes the opposite is true. These are called anticyclonic tornadoes.

Related Questions

Are tornadoes commonly found in the tropics?

Tornadoes can happen in the tropics but they are more common in temperate latitudes.


What percentages of tornado's occur at night?

On average, about 60-70% of tornadoes occur at night. This is because tornadoes can form at any time of day or night, but the atmospheric conditions that are conducive to tornado development may be more prevalent during the overnight hours.


Why did pioneer moving westward want to start farms in the Midwest?

because they found a bunch of land and builds homes,farms and more


Have any tornadoes been caught on camera?

Yes. Dozens, if not hundreds of tornadoes have been caught on camera. Much of this footage, especially of more recent tornadoes, can be found on YouTube.


What does outpig mean?

Unlike the more common term of "pig out", outpig is a virus that infects pigs located on farms. No one knows for sure how the pigs are infected by the virus but it seems to be more prevalent in Canada.


Do more people in France live in cities or on farms?

About 75% of France's population can be found in the cities and not the farms. The cost of living keeps rising and with many land regulations more people live in the city.


Are tornadoes commonly found in the highland areas?

Tornadoes are more often associated with plains, but they are not uncommon in some highland areas. Overall climate has more influence on tornado frequency than topography.


Why do tornadoes develop in tropical areas?

Warm, moist air, such as that found in the tropics is what fuels thunderstorms, and strong thunderstorms are what produce tornadoes. However, tornadoes are more often found in more temperate areas, where colliding air masses can produce even stronger thunderstorms.


What are some of the things found in urban area that is not in rural area?

rural area have more farms


How Prevalent is Cerebral Palsy?

C.P. is found in 1.5 to more than 4 per 1,000 live births.


What are the effects of tornadoes on men?

Many men, as well as women and children, have been killed and injured by tornadoes. Manye more have had their homes, businesses, and farms damage or destroyed, or suffered some other form of property loss. Some survive to mourn the loss of family and friends. Interestingly, statistics have shown that men are somewhat more likely to be killed by tornadoes than women are, as they are more likely to be caught outside.


Does Floridas have tornadoes?

Florida frequently has tornadoes, though several states have more tornadoes annually.