Generally, yes.
Weak tornadoes typically last for only a few minutes, generally ranging from a few seconds to around 10 minutes. These tornadoes are usually short-lived and localized, causing less widespread damage compared to stronger tornadoes.
Fragrance (perfume or cologne). Heat causes the molecules to move faster, leading to quicker evaporation and a weaker scent. Cold slows down molecule movement, making the fragrance last longer and smell stronger.
The duration of a tornado can vary widely, ranging from a few seconds to several hours. Typically, tornadoes last for around 10-15 minutes, but some can persist for much longer under the right conditions. The lifespan of a tornado is influenced by factors such as the strength of the storm system, the stability of the atmosphere, and the topography of the area it is passing over.
Tornadoes can vary in duration, with some lasting only a few minutes and others lasting for over an hour. The average tornado typically lasts between 10 to 15 minutes. However, their lifespan can be influenced by factors such as size, intensity, and speed.
Tornadoes can be on the ground anywhere from a few seconds to several hours, with the average being about 10-15 minutes. However, some tornadoes have been known to stay on the ground for over an hour, while others may dissipate quickly after forming.
Stronger tornadoes generally last longer because they have more energy.
Generally stronger tornadoes last longer, though this is not always they case.
Correct, most tornadoes do not last more than a few minutes. Stronger tornadoes tend to last longer than weaker ones, though, so many of the major tornadoes that make national headlines will last more than just a few minutes.
Tornadoes are both much larger than tornadoes and last much longer.
There is no definite length of duration or size associated with any particular category of tornado. However, stronger tornadoes tend to be larger and last longer, though not always. Most F0 an F1 tornadoes last less than 10 minutes.
While stronger tornadoes tend to last longer, there is no strict relationship between the intensity of a tornado and its duration. Most F4 tornadoes last longer than 20 minutes, some for over an hour. At the same time, a few F4 tornadoes have lasted less than 5 minutes.
Hurricanes last much longer. A typical hurricane lasts several days. Tornadoes usually last a few minutes.
Although they can last longer most weak tornadoes last less than 5 minutes.
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In terms of total energy output no. That title would probably go to hurricanes which are much bigger and longer lasting than tornadoes. However, tornadoes are the most intense storms on earth, with winds that can exceed 300 mph.
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