There are more tornadoes in Florida, which gets the most tornadoes of any state outside of Tornado Alley.
There were 56 confirmed tornadoes in Florida in 2008.
On average, Florida gets about 64 tornadoes per year.
Yes. Florida has a high incidence of both tornadoes and hurricanes.
Arizona does get tornadoes from time to time. But they are relative rare because Arixona is a dry state that doesn't get many thunderstorms, and tornadoes need thunderstoms to form.
Yes. Florida gets the 4th highest number of tornadoes of any U.S. state.
Florida frequently has tornadoes, though several states have more tornadoes annually.
Florida has more tornadoes annually than Illinois, though it certainly is not in first place.
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All counties in Arizona get tornadoes.
There is no place in Florida that is immune to tornadoes.
As of May 15 already been two confirmed tornadoes in Florida in 2012. In all likelihood there will be more as tornadoes hit Florida every year. However, there is no way of telling where or when these tornadoes will hit or how many.
Florida can have tornadoes at any time of year. But the greatest number of tornadoes in Florida happen in the summer.
Generally speaking, yes. The Midwestern states overall have more tornadoes than the other states. The one exception is Florida, which has a comparable number of tornadoes to Oklahoma, though Florida tornadoes are generally weaker than Midwestern tornadoes.
Tornadoes happen in both Florida and California, but they are far more common in Florida.
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No. Tornadoes are rare in Arizona.
Not really. Although tornadoes can hit Tuscon, it is unusual and tornadoes stronger than EF1 are rare in Arizona.