Most deaths during tornadoes are from flying debris.
Most deaths during a tornado are caused by debris.
Most deaths in a tornado are from being struck by flying or falling debris.
Most deaths and injuries in a tornado are the result of flying debris.
No. Tornadoes are most dangerous when they hit a city or town. Then as the tornado starts destroying buildings it generates flying debris, which is what causes most tornado deaths and injuries.
Most deaths and injuries in a tornado are cause by flying or falling debris.
The Daulatpur-Saturia tornado of Bangladesh is the deadliest tornado in world history, with a death toll of about 1,300.
The deadliest tornado in Oklahoma history was the Woodward tornado of April 9, 1947 with 181 deaths.
Most tornado deaths are the result of people by struck by flying or falling debris.
It is difficult to determine, as there is no exact way of saying which tornadoes are the worst. Overall, Texas has the most tornadoes and the most tornado deaths. Kansas has the highest concentration of tornadoes. Oklahoma appears to lead in the number of violent (F4 and F5) tornadoes and is tied with Alabama in the number of F5 tornadoes. Mississipi has the highest number of tornado deaths per capita.
The rotation in the updraft of a thunderstorm is ultimately what causes a tornado. However, most thunderstorms do not have such rotation.
Most deaths and injuries of a tornado are the result of people being hit by flying or falling debris.
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