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Do tornadoes happen outside the US?

Where do tornadoes occur? Tornadoes occur in many parts of the world, including Australia, Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America. Even New Zealand reports about 20 tornadoes each year. Two of the highest concentrations of tornadoes outside the U.S. are Argentina and Bangladesh.

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Can tornadoes happen in cities?

It's a myth that tornadoes don't hit downtown areas. The paths can go anywhere, even over the downtown areas, due to the small areas covered.

One may also ask is an f12 tornado possible?

An F12 tornado would have winds of about 740 MPH, the speed of sound. Roughly 3/4 of all tornadoes are EF0 or EF1 tornadoes and have winds that are less than 100 MPH. EF4 and EF5 tornadoes are rare but cause the majority of tornado deaths. Damage Indicator Description 26 Free standing light pole 27 Tree (softwood) 5 more rows Is there an ef6? No. There's no such thing as an EF-6 tornado. The highest rating that can be assigned to a tornado, based on how much damage it does, is an EF-5.

Is there an F8 tornado?

There is no such thing as an 'F' rating for tornadoes; therefore it's impossible for a tornado to be rated F7 or F8. Tornadoes are rated on a scale from EF0 to EF5. Subsequently, what does the f stand for in tornado? The Fujita (F) Scale was originally developed by Dr. Tetsuya Theodore Fujita to estimate tornado wind speeds based on damage left behind by a tornado. This EF Scale has replaced the original F scale, which has been used to assign tornado ratings since 1971.

What would happen if two tornadoes collide?

Two tornadoes meet and form a single tornado. It's a rare event. It usually involves a satellite tornado being absorbed by a parent tornado, or a merger of two successive members of a tornado family.

What's an F4 tornado?

F4. Devastating tornado. 207-260 mph. Well-constructed houses leveled; structures with weak foundations blown off some distance; cars thrown and large missiles generated. Correspondingly, what is the golden rule of surviving a tornado? The golden rule: Put as many walls between you and the outside. On the day of the storm, tune in to local broadcasters or your local NWS office and follow them and FEMA on social media if you will check it often enough. Avoid media that won't automatically cut in with warnings for your area.

By Ramos Corless

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