Same reason all other places have tornadoes. They can occur in all 50 states. In Michigan, they are most common in lower MI.
Michigan does have tornadoes. On average Michigan gets about 15 tornadoes per year, but most are weak in will receive little attention beyond local news. The last tornado in Michigan to be covered by the national news was an EF3 that caused significant damage in the town of Dexter on March 15, 2012. The worst tornado in Michigan's history was an F5 that struck the north side of Flint on June 8, 1953, killing 116 people.
No. Tornadoes are violent.
Tornadoes cannot be controlled.
The thermosphere has nothing to do with tornadoes.
No. Tornadoes do not damage the atmosphere.
There were 27 recorded tornadoes in Michigan in 2010.
15 tornadoes occurred in Michigan in 2011.
There were 13 confirmed tornadoes in Michigan in 2014.
Michigan averages 18 tornadoes per year.
Yes. On average Michigan is hit by about 15 tornadoes per year. Most of these tornadoes are weak, but strong ones do occur. Three tornadoes in Michigan history were strong enough to be rated F5.
As with most regions, most Michigan tornadoes are supercell tornadoes. If you mean the most Fuijta ratings, tornadoes of all Fujita scale ratings, F0 to F5 have hit Michigan, though as with all places, the greatest portion are F0.
Michigan averages between 15 and 16 tornadoes per year.
Yes, tornadoes are not uncommon in Michigan which averages about 17 tornadoes per year some of these have been especially destructive.
Any place in Michigan can be hit by a tornado.
There were no recorded tornadoes in Michigan on April 25, 2009.
They are a threat everywhere
Michigan averages around 13 tornadoes each year.