Has a tornado ever picked up a plane?

In the video, you can see the F-1 tornado lift several of the airplanes; it also lifted and tossed a tied-down, unmanned airplane nearly 100 yards into a nearby field. The National Weather Service in Columbia said the F-1 tornado touched down near Rion on May 4th just before 2:30 p.m., packing 105 mph winds.
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What is the heaviest thing a tornado has picked up?

What is the heaviest thing a tornado has ever picked up? The Pampa, Texas tornado moved machinery that weighted more that 30,000 pounds. Whether it was slid or picked up, we don't know. A tornado would certainly have no trouble tossing a 2000 -3000 pound van into the air.
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What happens when you fly through a tornado?

As an extreme example, in 1977, a Southern Airway DC-9 had both engines destroyed by hail, causing a forced landing. Flying through a tornado could destroy an airplane; pilots avoid all thunderstorms -- particularly those producing tornadoes -- by a wide margin.
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Do tornadoes hit airports?

CCTV footage has been released of the moment a tornado swept through the main airport in the US state of Missouri. The storm left passengers running for their lives and a trail of destruction that could take two months to repair. Limited flights resumed on Sunday after power was restored to the airport.
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Is it safe to fly over a tornado?

For this reason, flying through a storm is generally safe. In the case of extreme weather, air traffic controllers will always direct aircraft above or around severe storms to avoid uncomfortable turbulence or any damage being done to the aircraft.
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Can planes fly with tornado warning?

Answer: Normally if a tornado is present, the intensity of the clouds provide the controller and pilots with enough information where the flight will not get close to the tornado. Where the real threat exists is on the ground.
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Can a tornado pick up a jet?

The F-1 tornado moved past the airport Tuesday afternoon. In the video, you can see the F-1 tornado lift several of the airplanes; it also lifted and tossed a tied-down, unmanned airplane nearly 100 yards into a nearby field.
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Can hail crash a plane?

An American Airlines jet flew into a massive thunderstorm complex Sunday night in eastern New Mexico, where it was bombarded by hail and besieged by strong winds, lightning and torrential rain. The hail cracked the windshields and decimated the nose of the Airbus 319 aircraft.
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Can you see tornadoes from space?

Powerful tornadoes (opens in new tab) ripped through Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Mississippi and Tennessee late Friday night (Dec. 10). Satellites operated by the companies Maxar Technologies and Planet have captured striking views of the tornado damage from space.
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Has a tornado ever hit a train?

Considering the overall number of tornadoes reported each year it is a rare occurrence, but not without precedent, when a tornado encounters a moving train. According to available reports [l] the Great Northern Railway has had passenger trains and a freight struck by tornadoes in Minnesota on several occasions.
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Can you outrun a tornado in a car?

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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Why do tornadoes never hit large cities?

A tornado is not magically diverted by a building or even a mountain. Tornado strikes in major metropolitan areas are only less common because the vast amount of rural landscape in the U.S. far surpasses the nation's limited urban footprint.
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Can a tornado be stopped with a bomb?

No one has tried to disrupt the tornado because the methods to do so could likely cause even more damage than the tornado. Detonating a nuclear bomb, for example, to disrupt a tornado would be even more deadly and destructive than the tornado itself.
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Can you survive in the eye of 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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Where is solar tornado?

The tornadoes occur at the poles, where lines of magnetic force point out into space. As the magnetic fields in the lower atmosphere channel the charged gas, the churning of the gas in turn distorts the field lines.
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Do planes take off in lightning?

If you're wondering if planes can fly in thunderstorms, the answer is yes. Planes can fly in thunderstorms, though will likely be prevented from taking-off and landing during a thunderstorm due to the danger involved.
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Is flying through clouds safe?

Sometimes flying through clouds is just like driving through fog – you really can't see much but nothing bad happens – but sometimes they can represent extreme danger for pilots, planes and passengers.
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Do planes fly over clouds?

Can you fly through clouds? Yes, it is possible for pilots to fly an aircraft through clouds.
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Can a tornado pick up a 747?

An empty 747-400 weighs 393,000 lbs, so there is not that great of a weight difference. Also, the wings would make the 747 more aerodynamic than the dead weight of a locomotive. So theoretically it would be possible for a 747 to be picked up by a strong tornado.
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Do tornadoes pick up cows?

Tornados can — and do — pick up heavy animals like cows and large objects like semi trucks.
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Can a fighter jet fly into a hurricane?

The Supersonic Hurricane Neutraliser plan is still on the drawing board, but in theory it would work something like this: two F-4 jet fighters, flying at a speed of Mach 1.5, would fly into the hurricane's eye – the calm part at the centre of the storm.
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Can you fly above a hurricane?

Yes, some planes can safely fly over the tops of hurricanes.

Hurricanes are massive cyclone storms that reach altitudes up to 50,000 feet. That is higher than most airplanes can fly. Some smaller hurricanes or tropical storms in colder months are not as high up.
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Can a plane land in a thunderstorm?

Aeroplanes are struck by lightning every day. They are built to withstand them. Thunderstorms, if they happen are often in relatively calm conditions and the wind speeds, which are more likely to impact upon landing are predicted to be fairly low.
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Can planes fly snow?

If you're wondering if planes can fly in the snow, the answer is yes. Commercial planes can fly in the snow, but the plane will struggle to takeoff and land unless appropriate safety preparations are made in advance.
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Can tornadoes pick up sharks?

Although no shark tornadoes have ever been reported, tornadoes and waterspouts have been known to lift animals like fish, frogs and even alligators and drop them ashore, often still alive and kicking.
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