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Transcript: WHERE TORNADOES OCCUR THE DAMAGE COST tornadoes have on humans is the property damage. Weak tornadoes can take the roofs off buildings and break windows. Stronger tornadoes have been shown to level buildings. This can have a considerable economic impact. In 1999, Oklahoma suffered about $1.1 billion in property damage and crop losses from tornadoes The intense spinning of a tornado is partly the result of the updrafts and downdrafts in the thunderstorm (caused by the unstable air) interacting with the wind shear, resulting in a tilting of the wind shear to form an upright In the USA over 26 percent of tornadoes are dangerous but when 76 percent are weak there is still a high chance of people getting hurt HOW MANY TORNADO EFFECT US ornadoes effect the environment by destroying buildings anTd trees. Tornadoes also kill animals, which effects the food chain and disrupts the whole environment. Tornadoes destroy our farms, which means there will be food shortages around the surrounding area. After everything is destroyed, humans have to rebuild. Tornadoes can cause water contamination, which poses a serious problem, as plants, animals and humans are effected by this. Debris can be very dangerous, as it could kill plants and animals very easily. EFFECT A tornado is destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system. when do tornadoes occur? Tornadoes can happen every day they just have to depend on air and weather tornado season is usually May, April and June. TREE DIAGRAM CAUSE Most tornadoes occur in the deep south and broad,relatively flat basin between the Rockies and the Appalachians, but no state is immune. Peak months of tornado activity in the U.S. are April, May, and June.At the core of Texas there is a place called tornado alley, this is where tornadoes happen most frequently. TORNADO