In some places, yes. There are no accurate statistics available, but parts of Bangladesh and India may even rival Tornado Alley in the United States.
Yes. Every continent has tornadoes except Antarctica.
Tornadoes are relatively rare in eastern Asia compared to regions like the United States. However, they do occur, particularly in countries such as Japan and China, with a frequency that varies by season and geography. Most tornadoes in this region are weaker and less destructive than those in Tornado Alley. Overall, while tornadoes are not a common phenomenon in eastern Asia, they can still pose a risk during certain weather conditions.
Tornadoes can happen in many parts of the world, but they are most common in the central United States. This region is known as "Tornado Alley" due to the high frequency of tornadoes that occur there. Other areas prone to tornadoes include parts of South America, Southeast Asia, and Australia.
Afghanistan is a landlocked country located in Central Asia, so hurricanes are not a threat. Tornadoes can occur very rarely in Afghanistan, but they are not common due to the country's mountainous terrain and climate.
Tornadoes are most common in Texas
No. It is not common to see tornadoes unless you are a chaser or a spotter.
Tornadoes are common in the United Kingdom.
The most common question about tornadoes is likely "How fast can a tornado travel?"
Yes. Although not as common as in Tornado Alley, tornadoes are fairly common in Ohio. The state has even seen several F5 tornadoes.
Tornadoes can occur in any season but are most common in the spring.
Relatively common, yes.
No, tornadoes are quite common in Nebraska