u/Far_Inspection2614

Do we think there could ever be a way to completely stop a tornado after it has already touched down on land?

I’m asking because on April 23rd, 2026, an EF4 tornado touched down between Enid, Oklahoma, and the Air Force base. There wasn’t much warning. At first, it was fascinating to watch, but once it hit houses, it did a lot of damage, and many people lost their homes.

It made me wonder: could any man‑made technology or forces actually stop a tornado? In the future, I want to study engineering and meteorology so I can help improve tornado and storm prediction, and maybe one day find ways to weaken or even stop tornadoes before they hit towns and cities.

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u/Far_Inspection2614 — 18 days ago