No. The largest tornado ever recorded hit Hallam, Nebraska in the United States.
Nothing at all. There is no such thing as a "space tornado". Tornadoes are whirling AIR masses, and there's no air in space. But if you are referering to a wormhole or a black hole then the Earth would probably get sent through the wormhole to the phonomenom's destination.
The film takes place in Oklahoma.
Yes.The last tornado most powerful hit the town of Duduza in 2011, it was a EF3 tornado that kill 1 person and wounded 166 people. In November 14,2008 a tornado hit the town of Molweni killing 8 people.Maybe this tornado reached the EF4 rank whit brick houses levelled on a path long 10 km. An F4 tornado in January 18, 1999 killed 25 people and wounded 500 on a path of 120 km. This was the tornado with more victims in South Africa.
they hit an iceberg!
The largest tornado to hit Mississippi was the Yazoo City, Mississippi tornado of April 24, 2010. It was 1.75 miles wide.
A tornado can hit a house, but cannot happen indoors.
No, Colorado has never recorded an F5 or EF5 tornado, the strongest was an F4. The largest tornado (by path width) on record in Colorado was rated EF3.
No. The largest tornado ever recorded hit Hallam, Nebraska in the United States.
it will damage a lot of homes
The largest tornado ever recorded, the Hallam, Nebraska tornado, struck in 2004, so about 6 years ago.
The meteor would pass through the tornado, without being affected in the least.
Structures and vegetation hit by the tornado will be damaged or destroyed. People and animals may be killed or injured.The degree of damage depends on the intensity of the tornado.
Aukland, New Zealand was hit by an F2 tornado on December 6, 2012 that killed 3 people.
This actually did happen at least once. On May 12, 1997 Miami, Florida was hit by an F1 tornado. There was moderate damage to trees and buildings. Fortunately strong tornadoes are rare in Florida.
The largest tornado of 2008 in terms of path width, the standard measure of a tornado's size, occurred east of Pardeeville, Wisconsin on June 7. Despite only earning a rating of EF2, the multivortex tornado had a peak path width of 2 miles. The highest rated tornado, though not the largest, was the EF5 tornado that hit Parkersburg, Iowa and killed 9 people. It had a peak path width of 1.2 miles.
no because tornadoes only happen in the dang united states