The United States averages about 1200 tornadoes each year. Worldwide the number is less certain.
It is estimated that England averages about 70 tornadoes per year.
Australia has about 80 tornadoes every year.
On average, Arizona gets about 5 tornadoers per year.
It is unknown as most countries to not keep records of their tornadoes. The United States averages between 1,200 and 1,300 tornadoes per year.
No. Although many hundreds of tornadoes are recorded every year, they often happen in outbreaks lasting a few hours to a few days.
About 1200 tornadoes occur in the U.S. every year alone, with hundreds if not thousands more worldwide. On average the U.S. sees 177 days with tornadoes every year.
Yes. Tornadoes have been recorded on every of the year, though not every day of every year. However, they occur most often and are generally the strongest in the spring.
Nobody knows. Many tornadoes occur every year but they cannot be predicted.
Yes. Tornadoes can occur at any time of year.
Tornadoes do not occur in Miami every year. Since 1950 Miami has had 27 tornadoes, which suggests an average of a little less than 1 tornado every 2 years.
More than 51 tornadoes occur each year. That may be the annual average for a particular state. Hundreeds of tornadoes hit the United States alone every year.
Tornadoes can occur at any time of year. A few tornadoes will happen in January almost every year, with some tornadoes occurring as early as January 1.
It is estimated that England averages about 70 tornadoes per year.
Texas averages 137 tornadoes each year.
Yes. Tornadoes are a completely natural phenomenon. Hundreds, perhaps thousands occur every year.
Yes. There were 1093 tornadoes in the U.S. in 2007 and more worldwide. Hundreds of tornadoes occur every year.
About 1200 tornadoes occur in the U.S. every year alone, with hundreds if not thousands more worldwide. On average the U.S. sees 177 days with tornadoes every year.