Extraordinary phenomena, tornadoes drive winds to up to 250 miles per hour, leaving paths of leveled homes and buildings, and land literally scarred by the force of the storm. Because of their extraordinary structures, tornadoes can rip through a district, completely destroying one house while leaving its neighbor virtually unscathed, making it one of Mother Nature's most mercurial killers.
Extraordinary phenomena, tornadoes drive winds to up to 250 miles per hour, leaving paths of leveled homes and buildings, and land literally scarred by the force of the storm. Because of their extraordinary structures, tornadoes can rip through a district, completely destroying one house while leaving its neighbor virtually unscathed, making it one of Mother Nature's most mercurial killers.