Yes. Albuquerque has been hit by four tornadoes since official records began in 1950. All have been weak.
Yes. A few weak tornadoes have been reqorded in and around Albuquerque.
Hurricanes cannot hit New Mexico. The last tornado to hit the state was an EF0 east of Santa Fe on October 12, 2012. It snapped some trees and damaged a log cabin.
The last tornado recorded to have hit Alaska was an F0 on Popof Island on June 25, 2005.
Yes, New Jersey has had tornadoes as strong as F3.
"A tornado hit the barn." would be a sentence.
Aukland, New Zealand was hit by an F2 tornado on December 6, 2012 that killed 3 people.
No. A tornado can't travel that far. Also, unless it is already developing it is impossible to tell exactly where or when a tornado will hit.
The deadliest tornado to hit the state of Wisconsin was the New Richmond, Wisconsin tornado of June 12, 1899 with 117 deaths. It also ranks as the 9th deadliest tornado in U.S. history.
Below is a link listing all recorded tornadoes in New Jersey since 1950. If you want to know about a particular tornado, please be more specific.
The worst tornado of 2012 would probably be the EF4 tornado that hit the towns of Henryville, New Pekin, and Marysville in Indiana on March 2, killing 11 people.
The last tornado to hit the United States as of May 2014 was on April 28th. The tornado hit residents living in the state of Kansas.
Yes. Tornadoes have hit Connecticut, and no town has any special protection from tornadoes.
It is possible but quite unlikely. No F5 or EF5 tornado has ever been recorded in the State of New York, but there have been a few F4 tornadoes. One tornado in Massachusetts in 1953 was possibly an F5.