Question: If the two waterspouts were swirling closely around the pickup truck, how come they weren't able to pick it up?
Roman Curiel
19th Oct 2016
19th Oct 2016
Question: If the two waterspouts were swirling closely around the pickup truck, how come they weren't able to pick it up?
Chosen answer: A tornado would have to be at least an F3 to be able to pick up a truck. The waterspouts were very small.
Greg Dwyer
The Fujita Scale is incorrectly portrayed as being used to describe the size of a tornado. It's actually used to describe the amount of a damage it has caused AFTER it has passed.
stiiggy