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Can tornado lift a tank?

A tornado isn't going to pick one up. Here is a photo of some railroad tank cars tipped over from a 2008 tornado in Colorado. If they were fully loaded, which they normally are, each car would weigh twice as much as an Abrams tank.
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Can a tornado pick up an Abrams tank?

It is highly unlikely that a tornado could lift an Abrams tank, which weighs approximately 60 tons (120,000 pounds). Tornadoes are capable of producing extremely strong winds, with wind speeds that can exceed 300 miles per hour.
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How much weight can a tornado lift?

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 can a tornado lift up?

The vertical winds in tornadoes are capable of temporarily lifting heavy objects such as automobiles or even people hundreds of feet off the ground. They are also strong enough to carry lightweight objects miles away from their original location.
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Can tornadoes lift vehicles?

Choose a contact person that everyone can call to check in. Be sure everyone has the name and phone number of the contact person. car or truck. Tornadoes can change direction quickly and can lift up a car or truck and toss it through the air.
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Can a tornado flip a 3000 pound car?

data estimating a minimum wind speed of 118 mph, coming from the side, is required to tip over a 3,000-pound sedan. The TORRO tornado intensity scale was created in Great Britain in 1972.
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Can a F5 tornado pick up a car?

It is clear that vehicles are commonly blown great distances and demolished during violent F4 and F5 tornadoes (> 206 mph) that also totally level well-built frame homes. However, only about 2% of tornadoes in the United States reach this strength (Grazulis, 1991).
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Can an f2 tornado pick up a car?

Beginning at EF2, a tornado can pick up a car, and at EF3 a tornado can pick up and throw heavy vehicles considerable distances. Thankfully, through the years people have learned from their own experiences as well as others' experiences about how to be safe during one of these life-threatening storms.
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Can a tornado lift 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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What is a tornado weakness?

The biggest weakness to the formation of a tornado is the lack of the upper jet stream. You can have all the weather conditions on the surface that would make for perfect tornado generating storms, but if there isn't upper level winds, then no tornado will be formed.
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Has anyone been lifted by a tornado?

Yes, a man was swept up by a tornado, thrown 1,307 feet and survived. Here are the details. 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 a skyscraper survive a tornado?

According to the Department of Energy, high rise buildings will generally sustain severe window damage. Once the wind gets inside, there can be severe damage to offices and apartments near the windows. Most tall buildings are engineered with strong enough foundations and steel framing to withstand tornado force winds.
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Can an f1 tornado lift a car?

These forces can be strong enough to pick up objects as heavy as cars and move them through the air. The strength of a tornado is measured on the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale, with EF0 being the weakest and EF5 being the strongest. Typically, tornadoes with a rating of EF2 or higher have the potential to lift cars.
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Could a tank survive a f5 tornado?

The tank itself could probably survive getting lifted up and tossed around by a tornado. However, if you were in that tank while it was doing all that, it is unlikely that you would survive.
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Could a tornado have 400 mph winds?

The damage from tornadoes comes from the strong winds they contain and the flying debris they create. It is generally believed that tornadic wind speeds can be as high as 300 mph in the most violent tornadoes.
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What's the farthest a tornado has thrown someone?

The furthest distance survived in a tornado is 398 m (1,307 ft) achieved by Matt Suter (USA) in Missouri, USA on, 12 March 2006.
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Can a tornado lift an 18 wheeler?

Try to get as far away from your truck and any other vehicles because a tornado can pick up a semi-truck.
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Can a tornado sink a cruise ship?

The possibility exists, but the probability is extremely low. There have been a few instances where cruise ships lost power and were tossed about, but they did not sink. There have been quite a few instances of medium sized ferryboats sinking in a storm, but they are definitely not as safe as a large cruise ship.
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Can a helicopter fly above a tornado?

Yes, the tornado is part of the thunderstorm or hurricane system that formed it. If your aircraft can fly over those, you're all set. But be aware that there are (rare) thunderstorm cells that have pushed up to near 70,000ft - not many aircraft are going to get over that.
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What's the biggest tornado ever?

Largest path width

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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Has there ever been an F6?

In total, two tornadoes received the rating of F6, but both were later downgraded to F5.
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Could a tornado lift a cow?

There's documentation of tornadoes picking up livestock, and much heavier objects, dating back more than 100 years. These stories tell of cows, pigs, and horses picked up and, sometimes, set down without harm.
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Can a tornado flip a train?

EF3: A tornado becomes EF3 when the wind speed reaches 136–165 mph. With this power, the tornado can blow structures away and overturn trains.
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What if a tornado is not moving?

If a tornado appears stationary or is not moving left or right, there's a chance it's moving toward you. If this is the case, pull off the road and find a sturdy building to shelter in as quickly as possible.
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Can you outrun a tornado?

Don't try to outrun a tornado. Drive to the closest shelter. The least desirable place to be during a tornado is in a motor vehicle. Cars, buses, and trucks are easily tossed by tornado winds.
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