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Very often tornadoes, will travel in a straight line, but many do not, following meandering or curved paths instead.

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How are straight line winds different than a lower level tornado?

By definition the wind in a tornado rotates, regardless of the tornado's intensity. Straight line winds travel on a relatively straight path and don not contain a circulation, though they can reach intensity similar to that of a tornado, in some cases equivalent to an EF2.


Does a tornado travel in a always travel south to north?

no


What type of path does a tornado take when it touches down?

it mostly can go straight in any path it takes


How can tornado travel long distances?

It can't. :)


How does a tornado travel?

A tornado moves with the thunderstorm that produces it, which its in turn steered by large-scale wind patterns.


How do tornadoes travel?

Many tornadoes can range from travel, some barley a few feet or yards, some up to 20 miles or more, depending on the tornado. The longest distance a tornado has ever been known to travel was 219 miles.


Will tornado travel northeast NJ?

Usually, yes.


Can a tornado travel in an unpredictable path?

Yes. They often do.


What direction should you travel if you see a tornado?

north


Can a tornado travel across a country?

A very small country perhaps. In rare cases a tornado may travel over 100 miles, which is enough to cross some countries.


Are straight-line winds as dangerous as a tornado?

Straight-line winds can be as dangerous as a tornado because they can cause significant damage and destruction to buildings and structures. However, tornadoes are typically more powerful and can cause more widespread devastation compared to straight-line winds.


Does a tornado travel up a hill?

Tornadoes typically move in a straight path along the ground and are not known to travel up hills. The hilly terrain may affect the tornado's strength or lifespan, but it does not cause the tornado to move uphill.