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  • Nascar events.
  • and if you want a few pieces of info, I'd research the following este; The most extreme tornado in recorded history was the Tri-State Tornado, which roared through parts of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana on March 18, 1925. It was likely an F5, though tornadoes were not ranked on any scale in that era. It holds records for longest path length (219 miles, 352 km), longest duration (about 3.5 hours), and fastest forward speed for a significant tornado (73 mph, 117 km/h) anywhere on earth. In addition, it is the deadliest single tornado in United States history (695 dead).[1] It was also the second costliest tornado in history at the time, but has been surpassed by several others non-normalized. When costs are normalized for wealth and inflation, it still ranks third today. The Super Outbreak of April 3-4, 1974 spawned 148 confirmed tornadoes across eastern North America and resulted in the second highest death toll (319) in the United States. Not only did it produce an exceptional number of tornadoes, but it was also an inordinately intense outbreak producing dozens of large, long-track tornadoes, including 6 F5 and 24 F4 tornadoes. More significant tornadoes occurred within 24 hours than any other week in the tornado record. also, The St. Louis-East St. Louis Tornado of May 27, 1896 incurred the most damages adjusted for wealth and inflation, at an estimated $2.9 billion (1997 USD). In raw numbers, the "Oklahoma City Tornado" of May 3, 1999 is the most damaging.
  • They're only here to destroy trailer parks, if there were none God wouldn't have created a tornado!
  • country clubs - The other white meat
  • LOL! Great question.
  • They would destroy the same things they do now. Many homes in the tornado prone areas now are being fitted with tornado shelters. I worked for a testing firm that tested the strength of doors and walls for tornado shelters. These shelters are small rooms that you would retreat to when the weather threatens. I built a cannon to fire 2x4 lumber at 100+ mph to test the strength of the structures. Texas Tech has done studies for years trying to keep people damage to a minimum as there are not many buildings that can withstand tornado force winds.
  • My original response to this question was that I've seen troll questions with more merit. That response was DR'd to death and then deleted for some reason. Go figure.
  • if your home was ever destroyed in a tornado you might not see the humor in your question

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