Overall, only a handful of the tornadoes that occur in Kansas kill anyone. But this is true of tornadoes anywhere. However, a greater percentage of the tornadoes that occur in Kansas are killers because tornadoes are stronger there than they are in most other parts of the world.
Yes. Kansas is very prone to tornadoes, some of which are deadly and very destructive.
There were 88 tornadoes in Kansas in 2010.
There were 95 recorded tornadoes in Kansas in 2012.
There were 136 recorded tornadoes in Kansas in 2005.
Kansas had 187 confirmed tornadoes in 2008.
There were 59 tornadoes recorded in Kansas in 2000.
Kansas had 103 confirmed tornadoes in 2009.
Kansas had 15 tornadoes in June of 2000.
There were 95 tornadoes in Kansas in 2012.
Kansas aveages 95 tornadoes per year.
It varies widely depending partly on whether or not the state has any partiuclarly deadly tornadoes or outbreaks. But on average (based on data from 1950 through 2011 tornadoes killed 4 people in Kansas every year. Remember, though that this is just an average. In some years int his range Kansas saw no tornado deaths, while in 1955 a single tornado in Kansas killed 80 people.
Simply put, Kansas has a lot of tornadoes. Kansas is in Tornado Alley, a region that experiences more strong to violent tornadoes than anywhere else in the world.