They don't. The US has 40 times the number of tornadoes that England has, and they tend to be much more intense- less than 10% of English tornadoes are strong, 42% of US tornadoes are strong storms.
Tornadoes are more common during the day, but they happen at night fairly often as well. About 58% of tornadoes occur during the day.
No. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere. Tornado Alley just gets more tornadoes than anywhere else.
Tornadoes form from thunderstorms, which are fueled by warm, moist air. Such warm, moist conditions occur most often during the summer. Tornadoes themselves are more common in the spring, when upper-level winds are more favorable for them to form.
The number of tornadoes that occur in a day varies greatly. This is largely because many tornadoes occur in outbreaks, events where a weather system produces multiple tornadoes over the course of a few hours to a few days. During a major outbreak it is possible for there to be several dozen tornadoes in a single day. On days between outbreaks there may be a handful of isolated tornadoes or none at all. Overall tornado activity also varies seasonally, with tornadoes occurring more often in the warmer months.
Generally not. Tornadoes and other severe weather are more often associated with cold fronts.
Tornadoes are more common during the day, but they happen at night fairly often as well. About 58% of tornadoes occur during the day.
The U.S. gets more tornadoes than any other country.
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, in fact, more tornadoes hit the Great Plains than anywhere else in the world.
Ys but more frequently in the us there was one that killed mutipal people
It depends on the location. Tornadoes usually occur in dry areas with alot of dust, such as a prairie
Tornadoes occur the most in Tornado Alley, a region in the United states that includes Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Missouri, South Dakota and Iowa. While tornadoes can occur elsewhere, nowhere else in the world do they occur more frequently.
Fire tornadoes, more properly called firewhirls as the technically are not tornadoes, can occur anywhere than an intense fire can occur. These include brushland, forests, and developed areas.
They happen more regularly than people may think. The weather needs to be in the right conditions for it but this can be at anytime of year. There has been lots of bad damage done to buildings through twisters in England.
No. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere. Tornado Alley just gets more tornadoes than anywhere else.
"Fire tornadoes," more properly called firewhirls as they are not true tornadoes, can occur in any location that can experience intense fires. They are often observed in California and Australia where giant forest and brush fires are not uncommon.
No. Tornado Alley is in the central United States. It is a fairly common misconception that tornadoes can only occur in Tornado Alley. In reality they can occur almost anywhere; Tornado Alley just gets more and stronger tornadoes than other places do.