Can you breathe inside a tornado?

Researchers estimate that the density of the air would be 20% lower than what's found at high altitudes. To put this in perspective, breathing in a tornado would be equivalent to breathing at an altitude of 8,000 m (26,246.72 ft). At that level, you generally need assistance to be able to breathe.
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Can you survive in a tornado?

Although there is no completely safe place during a tornado, some locations are much safer than others. Go to the basement or an inside room without windows on the lowest floor (bathroom, closet, center hallway). If possible, avoid sheltering in any room with windows.
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What happens if you get inside a tornado?

If you were trapped inside without getting killed by debris, you may be at risk of suffocation inside the vortex. If that didn't kill you, you'd eventually be dropped or thrown when the tornado moves on.
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Can you be inside a tornado?

There is no such thing as guaranteed safety inside a tornado. Freak accidents happen; and the most violent tornadoes can level and blow away almost any house and its occupants. Extremely violent EF5 tornadoes are very rare, though.
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Can you survive an f5 tornado?

A small percentage of folks living in tornado-prone areas still believe that the only way to survive an EF5 tornado is by sheltering below ground. But scientific research has proven that properly engineered and built above ground storm shelters are more than capable of standing up to 250 mph winds to save lives.
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What If You Got Sucked Into a Tornado?



What is the biggest tornado ever?

Officially, the widest tornado on record is the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado of May 31, 2013 with a width of 2.6 miles (4.2 km) at its peak.
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Will you survive a tornado in a basement?

Basement. If you have a basement or storm cellar, that may be the safest place to be in a tornado. Basements are underground and offer more protection than any other room in your home.
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What does a tornado taste like?

Tornado Energy has a slightly citrus taste that was sweet, but not overly sweet. For myself, personally, I haven't had an aftertaste with the drink. This energy drink is a bit better than some energy drinks I've had in the past, some which have been strong, herbaceous or the like.
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Is the middle of a tornado calm?

Evidence suggests that tornadoes mostly have calm, clear centers that have very low pressure.
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Has anyone been in a tornado and lived?

Matt Suter was thrown 1,307 feet in 2006

Missouri – Matt Suter was 19 years old when he had an experience that he will never forget. He survived after being swept up inside a tornado.
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Can you walk in a tornado?

Unlike most natural disasters, being caught in the middle of a tornado is actually survivable. There have been multiple reports from people who were caught inside the eye of a tornado and have walked away without any injuries.
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Can you survive in the eye of a hurricane?

It's not entirely uncommon for people in the eye of a hurricane to assume the storm has passed and think it's safe to go outside. People caught in the eye need to continue sheltering in place and, if anything, prepare for the worst. Circling the center eye are the eyewall winds, the strongest in the hurricane.
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Does a tornado have an eye?

There is no “eye” to a tornado like there is in a hurricane. This is a fiction largely caused by the movie Twister. Tornadoes are complex and can have multiple small structures called “sub vortices” rotating inside the larger parent circulation.
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Is a bathtub safe during a tornado?

Don't run to the bathtub, the traditional recommendation, if your bathroom is on an exterior wall of your house. Have a backpack with water, first aid supplies, flashlight, radio, water, medication, copies of important papers. Forget dragging the mattress to the safe room.
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Are brick houses safer in a tornado?

For centuries, buildings constructed of brick have withstood the ravages of hurricanes, tornadoes, high winds, hail and punishing rain.
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How likely are you to survive a tornado?

Most people survive even the worst tornadoes

Namely, the expected fatality rate for those exposed to F/EF5 tornadoes is around one percent. Put another way, 99 percent of people exposed to the worst tornadoes survive the experience.
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Do tornadoes have a smell?

And then actually even the smell of tornadoes—if you're in the right place, you get a strong odor of fresh-cut grass, or occasionally, if it's destroyed a house, natural gas. Sometimes you get that raw earth smell, similar to if you run a bulldozer over open land.
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Are tornadoes good for Earth?

Are there benefits of a tornado on the environment? Tornadoes are not known or thought of as being particularly helpful in any way. The only benefit of a tornado would be rain if the area is in need of it. However, even the rains which accompany a tornado are more likely to be damaging than helpful.
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Where do birds go during a tornado?

If they have a nest or a cavity where they roost they will often return to it and remain there until the storm has passed. You may see several birds huddled together to help keep themselves warm. If they have no nest they will find shelter in trees and bushes to protect them from the wind.
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How can you tell a tornado is coming?

Below are the six tornado warning signs:
  1. The color of the sky may change to a dark greenish color.
  2. A strange quiet occurring within or shortly after a thunderstorm.
  3. A loud roar that sounds similar to a freight train.
  4. An approaching cloud of debris, especially at ground level.
  5. Debris falling from the sky.
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What to do during a tornado if you live in a trailer?

How to Stay Safe in a Mobile Home During a Tornado
  • Leave the mobile home if possible. ...
  • Drive to a community shelter if you have time. ...
  • Take shelter in a permanent, sturdy home or building if there is one nearby. ...
  • Run outside away from trees and cars. ...
  • Tie down swing sets and other loose yard items.
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Can you survive EF5?

If you want to survive an EF5 tornado, you should always store food, water, medicine and other essential tools. The rescue operation will take time as per the scale of damage. It's recommended that you must have essential supplies.
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What color can a tornado be?

Tornadoes aren't always the same color as their clouds. The direction of lighting can color the tornado, even if the clouds producing it appear blue. Pink, orange, and yellow tornadoes have all been observed. Tornadoes over red soil can be red, while those traveling over snow may be white.
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What corner is safest in a tornado?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there is no completely safe place during a tornado, but some spots are preferable to others. If you know from which direction the storm is coming, the opposite corner of the basement is the safest spot, reports The Tornado Project.
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Can a car outrun a tornado?

You should not try to outrun a tornado in your car. An EF-1 tornado can push a moving car off the road and an EF-2 tornado can pick a car off the ground. Do not hide under an overpass. Many people believe this to be a safe place, but winds can actually be worse under the overpass.
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