Tornadoes are a rare occurrence in New Hampshire, averaging about 3 every 4 years in the state
Official records indicated that tornadoes in New Hampshire have been up to half a mile wide and as strong as F3. Larger and stronger tornadoes are probably possible but exceedingly rare.
Yes, there are. New Hampshire does get some tornadoes.
Tornadoes are not an annual occurrence in New Hampshire. On average it gets about 3 tornadoes every 4 years.
Since NOAA records began in 1950 Ne Hampshire has had 89 recorded tornadoes. The actual number is probably significantly higher as up until the 1980s or 1990s many of the weaker tornadoes never made it into official records.
New Hampshire has 400 Represenatives
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The Hotel New Hampshire has 401 pages.
There were 2 tornadoes in New York in 2008.
the population of New Hampshire was 141,885 people.
The one in New York is 400 miles from New Hampshire.
In 2009 the U.S. had 1156 tornadoes in 44 states. The only states that didn't have tornadoes that year were Alaska, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, West Virgina, Rhode Island, and Delaware.
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New Hampshire is a state, not a person. It is also a major fishing spot due to the many supplies of good fish around New Hampshire.