tornadoes do a lot of damage. it can leave people in devistation, cost a lot of money and kill people.
a lot but not more than tornado alley states
If you mean Leakesville, Mississippi, then much of Mississippi is in what is known as Dixie Alley. It is a region not unlike Tornado Alley to the west that experiences a large number of tornadoes, especially strong ones. This has a lot to do with the very warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico that often moves over the area. This provides an enormous amount of energy to power violent thunderstorms. Given favorable wind shear and a few other conditions which are common in the region (though not quite as much as in Tornado Alley), these storms can produce tornadoes. So in short, the Leakesville, Mississippi area predicts a lot of tornadoes because it is in a region that gets a lot of tornadoes.
Tornado alley is a place that gets a lot of tornadoes every year. It is not an event.
There is no biology to tornadoes as they are not alive.
Tornadoes are virtually unheard of in Nevada, but can and do occur.
Tornadoes occur frequently in Florida and Texas, but are rare in Nevada.
Earthquakes can occur in Nevada, which is not far from earthquake-prone California. Tornadoes occur in Nevada on occasion, but they are rare and usually weak. Nevada is too dry and too far inland to get hurricanes.
There were 16 tornadoes in Nevada in the years 2000-2010
Idaho, Nevada, and Utah all have dry climates. The thunderstorms that produce tornadoes generally require large amounts of warm, moist air.
Yes, Illinois does have a lot of tornadoes as it s very close to Tornado Alley.
Oklahoma is in Tornado Alley. Tornadoes rarely affect Nevada.
Connecticut can get tornadoes, but it is unlikely to see large numbers of them.
tornadoes do a lot of damage. it can leave people in devistation, cost a lot of money and kill people.
No, there are not a lot of tornadoes in Peterborough Ontario. In all of Canada, there are approximately 80 - 100 tornadoes a year. Since 1985, the Petersborough-Kawarthas area had had six tornadoes. For more information visit the Related Link.
Yes. Nevada averages about 2 tornadoes per year. However none have been rated higher then F1 since official records began in 1950.
yes, it depends on the place you are