The greatest distance traveled by a tornado was 219 miles.
If you mean the debris being carried by a tornado, if it hasn't already been thrown out of the tornado it simply gets dropped to the ground once the tornado is no longer strong enough to carry it.
People have been carried 4 miles or more by tornadoes. The greatest distance a person has been carried and survivedwas about a quarter mile.
Yes. People have been picked up by tornadoes and sometimes carried great distances. However, no person has been carried more than a quarter mile and lived.
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.
If you are picked up by a tornado it is most likely that you will be thrown by it and most likely die on impact. However, in a few cases people have survived being carried by tornadoes with only minor injuries.
People have been carried several miles in some cases, though nobody who was carried such as distance has survived.
No, the longest a tornado has been known to last was about 3 and a half hours.
Most likely not. The longest a tornado has been known to last was about 3.5 hours.
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.
To really tear apart most houses a tornado usually has to be of at least EF3 intensity. The U.S. averages about 46 such tornadoes each year, which accounts for about 4% of all U.S. tornadoes.
If you mean the debris being carried by a tornado, if it hasn't already been thrown out of the tornado it simply gets dropped to the ground once the tornado is no longer strong enough to carry it.
A violent tornado could probably carry a tree well over a mile. Exact figures are not known, as although trees are somtimes found to have been carried a significant distance, it would be very difficult to determine where the tree originated if other trees in the area have been uprooted.
People have been carried 4 miles or more by tornadoes. The greatest distance a person has been carried and survivedwas about a quarter mile.
Yes. People have been picked up by tornadoes and sometimes carried great distances. However, no person has been carried more than a quarter mile and lived.
Yes. There have been verified cases of people being carried over a mile.
The longest tornado path ever recorded was the "Tri-State Tornado" that occurred on March 18, 1925. It traveled approximately 219 miles across Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, resulting in significant damage and casualties.
It is unlikely that a tornado could carry a person that far, but light objects have been carried such distances.