The greatest portion of U.S. tornado occur on the central plains in a region stretching from Texas to South Dakota and Iowa. This region is called Tornado Alley.
Most tornadoes in the U.S. occur in Tornado Alley, which covers much of the plains in the central part of the country.
The most violent tornadoes generally occur in North America.
Most tornadoes occur in spring.
Tornadoes can occur just about anywhere in the U.S. but are most common on the Great Plains and in Florida.
Tornadoes can form almost anywhere in North America but occur most often on the central plains of the United States.
Although tornadoes occur in all states, the state with the most tornadoes is Texas.
Most tornadoes occur in spring and summer.
Tornadoes can occur in any season but are most common in the spring.
Tornadoes are most likely to occur in a temperate to subtropical climate.
Tornadoes are most common in a temperate climate but can occur in the tropics.
Tornadoes can occur in America throughout the year, but the most active months are typically April through June. This is known as tornado season. However, tornadoes can also occur during other months, depending on the weather conditions. The "Tornado Alley" region in the central United States, which includes parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska, tends to have the highest frequency of tornadoes.
Tornadoes are most likely to occur in the late afternoon and earl evening.
Most tornadoes are supercell tornadoes.