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Yes. A tornado that travels a kilometer would not be uncommon. Such a path length would be typical of a weak tornado. The more destructive tornadoes that get national or international coverage typically travel much further, sometimes dozens of kilometers and can be well over a kilometer wide, in rare cases several kilometers wide.

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