The average tornado is 150 feet wide. Some, can be less than 30 feet wide however, and the very largest can be up to two and a half miles wide.
There were 152 confirmed tornadoes in Texas in 1980.
There were 37 recorded tornadoes in Florida in 2009.
On average, Oklahoma gets 7 tornadoes in June.
In the U.S. there were 1,297 confirmed tornadoes in 1992. Worldwide statistics are not available.
About 4-5% of tornadoes are rated F3 or higher.
Tornadoes are typically measured in terms of feet or meters, with the average tornado reaching heights of a few hundred feet. It is extremely unlikely for a tornado to reach up to 600,000,000,000 feet in height as that would be far beyond what is physically possible on Earth.
Tornadoes are generally 5 to 10 miles tall, which is 316,800 to 633,600 inches. Most tornadoes are 250 feet (10,000 in) across, but can reach up to two miles (126,720 in) in width.
Since official records becan in 1950, there have been 35 rocorded tornadoes on Long Island. However, the actual number of tornadoes is likely considerably higher, as many of the smaller tornadoes were missed prior to the 1990s.
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Weak tornadoes are often about 5,000 feet tall while very strong ones can be 15,000 to 20,000 feet tall.
Path lengths of tornadoes vary tremendously. A typical tornado path is a mile or two long. Most highly destructive tornadoes have paths more than 15 miles long. The shortest tornado path on record was 7 feet long while the longest was 219 miles.
It is difficult to determine. Many tornadoes have been very small, just a few feet wide.
Tornadoes come in many different sizes of funnels. Some funnels can be only a few feet wide and some could span a few miles wide.
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