The U.S. has between 1,200 and 1,300 tornadoes in an average year.
The number varies from one year to the next, but on average the U.S. gets between 1,200 and 1,300 tornadoes per year.
It varies from one year to the next, but Virginia appears to average about 20 tornadoes per year.
The number can vary considerably from one year to the next, but the average is about 39 tornadoes per year.
Tornadoes in the UK are extremely rare. Maybe one or two a year - and they are generally short-lived events. They're not nearly as powerful as those in america and other countries.
It varies from one year to the next, but on average Utah gets between 2 and 3 tornadoes per year.
The United States averages about 1,200 tornadoes each year, some years have more and some have less.
Tornadoes do not hit Pittsburgh every year. There have been 11 recorded tornadoes in Pittsburgh since 1950, which works out to an average of one every five or six years.
There were 16 tornadoes in Nevada in the years 2000-2010
Phoenix does not experience tornadoes every year, nor does any city. Since official records began in 1950 Phoenix and its suburbs have experienced about 35 tornadoes, most of them weak, making for an average of about one tornado every two years.
It varies widley from one year to the next. In the average July the United States experiences about 125 tornadoes. Global statistics are not available.
That is difficult to determine as Bangladesh is a relatively poor country and does not have official record keeping of tornadoes. One source, though, states that Bangladesh experiences 9 intense tornadoes each year. This usually refers to tornadoes of EF2 strength or greater, which make up about 20% of all tornadoes. So one might guess that Bangladesh gets about 45 tornadoes in an average year.
As of December 29, 2011 there have been 235 recorded tornadoes in Ohio in the years 2000-2011.