What was the weirdest tornado ever?

The most "extreme" tornado in recorded history was the Tri-State Tornado, which spread through parts of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana on March 18, 1925. It is considered an F5 on the Fujita Scale, even though tornadoes were not ranked on any scale at the time.
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What was the weakest tornado ever?

An F0 tornado is the weakest tornado on the retired Fujita Scale.
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Notable F0 Tornadoes
  • On May 24th, 1955, in Georgia, an F0 tornado killed three people.
  • On May 1st, 1983, in Illinois, an F0 tornado killed two people.
  • On August 9th, 1983, in Minnesota, an F0 tornado killed two people.
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Is an F6 tornado possible?

There is no such thing as an F6 tornado, even though Ted Fujita plotted out F6-level winds. The Fujita scale, as used for rating tornados, only goes up to F5. Even if a tornado had F6-level winds, near ground level, which is *very* unlikely, if not impossible, it would only be rated F5.
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What is a ef6 tornado?

In reality, there is no such thing as an F6 tornado. When Dr. Fujita developed the F scale, he created a scale that ranges from F0 to F12, with estimated F12 winds up to mach 1 (the speed of sound).
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Can a F0 tornado pick you up?

Here's the bottom line: A tornado can pick up a car, but the amount of damage that it does will depend on the type of car and strength of the tornado. Tornados are usually classified by the strength of their winds, on a scale from 0 to 5: F0: 40-72 mph winds. F1: 73-112 mph winds.
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Can a tornado stop?

Can tornadoes be stopped? You have to consider that the tornado is part of something bigger: the supercell thunderstorm. Unless you disrupt the supercell thunderstorm itself, you would likely have another tornado, even if you were able to destroy the first. The thunderstorm's energy is much greater than the tornado.
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What is the longest tornado?

The longest tornado in recorded history is the 1925 “Tri-State Tornado,” which tore a path just under 220-miles long through Missouri, Illinois and Indiana, according to official records.
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What would an F12 tornado be like?

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.
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What does a EF0 tornado look like?

An EF0 tornado, the weakest tornado on the Enhanced Fujita scale, will cause minor damage. EF0 wind speeds can peel the material off from some roofs. Siding and gutters will be damaged. Trees will have their branches broken, and small trees with shallow roots will be uprooted from the ground.
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Has Japan ever had a tornado?

Tornadoes in Japan are rare, but not unheard of. The most common time of the year for Japan to witness or experience tornadoes is during the summer and fall months, in the midst of typhoon season. Typhoons can spin up small tornadoes within the storms, and are likely the main reason Japan experiences tornadoes.
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What was the first tornado?

The first possible tornado report in the United States occurred in July 1643 in Lynn, Newbury, and Hampton, Massachusetts, documented by author David Ludlam.
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Are tornadoes scary?

But tornadoes can assume a myriad of shapes and exhibit eerie features and behaviors, making these already menacing monsters all the more nightmarish. Here are some of the most terrifying tornadoes and wind circulations to scan the skies for.
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What was the fastest tornado?

The 1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado (locally referred to as the May 3 tornado) was a large and exceptionally powerful F5 tornado in which the highest wind speeds ever measured globally were recorded at 301 ± 20 miles per hour (484 ± 32 km/h) by a Doppler on Wheels (DOW) radar.
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Can 2 tornadoes join together?

Merging tornadoes are rare, particularly when they are powerful. Few documented instances exist. One well-known case occurred March 13, 1990, when the remnants of an EF5 tornado were drawn into a new, strengthening tornado near Hesston, Kan. The new tornado produced EF5 damage to the northeast.
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Can tornadoes be invisible?

Reality: Tornadoes can be obscured or even invisible due to rain or nearby clouds.
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Are tornadoes good for the 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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What are skinny tornadoes called?

Rope tornadoes are some of the smallest and most common types of tornadoes, getting their name from their rope-like appearance. Most tornadoes begin and end their life cycle as a rope tornado before growing into a larger twister or dissipating into thin air.
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Is there any tornadoes in 2022?

There have been 885 preliminary filtered reported tornadoes in the United States in 2022, of which 703 have been confirmed. Worldwide, 18 tornado-related deaths have been confirmed: 15 in the United States, two in Poland and one in Indonesia.
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What is inside a tornado?

From these radar observations, we have learned that tornadoes usually have a clear area in their centers, or at least a zone that is rain- and debris-free. This area also has intense vertical winds that sometimes are strong enough to suck pavement up from roads.
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What is the strongest tornado?

The deadliest: The Tristate Tornado, March 8th, 1925

The tornado was approximately . 75 miles wide and traveled a staggering 219 (newer research suggests it had a continual path of at least 174 miles) at a 59 mph pace. It caused 695 fatalities and destroyed over 15,000 homes.
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When was the last F5 tornado?

The nation's last EF-5 tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma, on May 20, 2013.
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Has there ever been an F5 tornado?

Worldwide, a total of 62 tornadoes have been officially rated F5/EF5 since 1950: 59 in the United States and one each in France and Canada.
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Is tornado possible in India?

India. 300 homes, 11 villages destroyed. A tornado reported at the outskirts of the city Ranchi. It caused severe damage to the Ranchi Airport.
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Does Australia have tornadoes?

Australia has no tornado season, but they usually occur in late spring to early summer, and most frequently in the south-western and eastern parts of the country. According to Geoscience Australia, tornadoes are “the rarest and most violent of thunderstorm phenomena”.
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