The correct term is Tornado Alley, and yes. In fact the region that is properly called Tornado Alley is in the central United States.
Yes, tornadoes can form in valleys under the right conditions. Valleys can channel and intensify wind flow, which can enhance the development of a tornado. The topography of a valley can also create areas of low pressure that contribute to tornado formation.
Ohio is not the tornado valley there has been more tornados in Mississippi then Ohio
For the U.S. tornado season is generally consider to be late March through early June. However, tornadoes can occur in the U.S. at any time of year.
Tornado alley in America :P
Tornadoes can form on both flat and bumpy land. However, the presence of obstacles like hills or valleys can disrupt the tornado's circulation or increase its intensity depending on the topography and wind patterns.
The most destructive tornado on record in North America was the Joplin, Missouri tornado of May 22, 2011. The cost of damage was $2.8 billion.
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It depends on the size of the tornado and how fast it's moving. Most tornadoes are not over any sport for more than a few seconds, but a large tornado may be over an area for a minute or more. In one instance a tornado remained on the same spot for 90 minutes.
Yes, there are mountains and valleys in Antarctica.
mostly in America the tri state tornado but most part of the world it is the Daulatapur Salturia Bangladesh tornado
The Tri-State tornado of March 18, 1925.
valleys some of the tallest mountains and deepest valleys known in the solar system.