These extremely powerful winds can cause much damage, but if there is not much property at the locale, nor many people, the effects will be minor.
Thus, Bangladesh has had a tornado that caused about 1300 deaths, and another with 700 odd deaths.
Tropical cyclones have a similar general origin, and have caused even greater loss of life and property. These additionally, may have a rise of sea induced, and this also causes much damage and loss of life.
The center of a tornado is often informally called an "eye" such as that in a hurricane. In technical terms it is called a weak-echo hole.
That depends on the tornado. In a single vortex tornado the most damaging part would be the edge of the tornado's core, analogous to the eye wall of a hurricane. In a multiple vortex tornado, the most damaging part would be the subvotices that orbit within the main circulation of the tornado.
When a tornado funnel touches the ground, the air near the surface rushes inward at high speeds and begins to rotate rapidly. This rotation causes the funnel cloud to extend downward, allowing the tornado to make contact with the ground and causing destruction in its path.
A tornado causes damage by generating very high winds that can rip buildings apart and hurl debris at high speeds, resulting in destruction. Additionally, the twisting motion of a tornado can cause structures to collapse or be lifted off their foundations.
It depends on the tornado. In most tornadoes the strongest winds are near the center. In multivortex tornadoes, however, the strongest winds are in the subvorticies, which are almost like smaller tornadoes within a larger one.
Most deaths during a tornado are caused by debris.
Both. Most of the death and destruction occur during a tornado, but recovery from a particularly devastating tornado can take months or years.
A tornado
Guns do not cause destruction. They may be used by people that cause destruction.
The most serious impact is usually the destruction of trees and animal habitats.
The rating on the Fujita or F scale of a tornado is determined by the severity of the damage it causes. Different levels of tornado have different levels of damage severity, ranging from the minor damage of an F0 tornado the the total destruction of an F5.
A tornado's center, or "eye," is actually found in hurricanes, not tornadoes. In a tornado, the most intense winds and destruction are located in the center of the funnel cloud. This is where the rotation is strongest and where the most damage is typically inflicted.
CFC's cause most dramatic destruction. They react with ozone and deplete it.
Generally the stronger the tornado, the more severe the damage it causes. A large tornado can affect a larger area than a small tornado and therefore cause a greater quantity of damage, though it is not necessarily more severe.
The center of a tornado is called the eye, and it is typically calm and quiet. This area is surrounded by the most intense winds and destruction within the tornado itself.
The most destructive tornado in U.S. history was the Joplin, Missouri tornado of May 22, 2011. The cost of damage was $2.8 billion.
The possessive form of the noun tornado is tornado's. Example: A trail of destruction marked the tornado's path.