Like I live near a ranch (is that the right word?) of cows and I don’t want to see some 🐮 as my last image before death. Not a troll I swear 🙏
Whatever they do, it’s way easier for it to throw your house into the cow. So if you want to be afraid of something I suggest you invert the relation.
I’ve never seen a tornado throw a cow through a house. I have seen the aftermath of a tornado trying to climb a mountain and digging a trench down to the base rock. If a tornado can dig out a couple hundred ton of shale and sandstone in a few minutes I don’t imagine it’d have too much trouble with a cow.
The most violent tornadoes can throw a car into your house, so they should be able to get a cow airborne.
Though if you are in the past of a tornado that strong then your house isn’t going to survive it anyway. You might live if you get into a storm cellar before the storm hits.
What 😧
You asked the question.
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Uh no I know what’s in the links, just… what 😧
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The force to throw a cow around, sure. (Although perhaps not a Category F1 or F2.) The accuracy to hit your house, and the control to leave the wall upright long enough for the cow to hit it, maybe not. You should make sure you have an underground storm cellar to get into, because it would suck worse to have the 🐮🐄 🐮 🐄 🐮 be the last thing you see because the tornado picked YOU up and threw you at the herd.
Yes. A tornado (if powerful enough) can not only send a car into Billy’s room, but quite literally leave nothing but the foundation behind.