Yes. After an area has been hit by a tornado the odds of a tornado striking it in the future are the same as they were before.
One notable case is the town of Harvest, Alabama. On April 3, 1974 it was struck by an F5 tornado, followed by another F5 less than an hour later. Harvest was then struck by an F4 tornado in 1995, an EF5 tornado in 2011, and an EF3 tornado in 2012. The 2012 tornado destroyed homes being rebuilt following the one in 2011.
Dalatapur salturia ,Bangledesh tornado is still the deadliest more than 1300 people died
It is impossible to determine if or when a specific location will be hit by a tornado more than a few minutes in advance.
It is impossible to make such predictions. Whether or not a place will be hit by a tornado cannot be predicted more than a few minutes in advance.
It is impossible to predict when a place will be hit by a tornado. Warnings for specific locations can seldom issued more than 30 minutes in advance.
Technically yes, but only because there are more small cities for tornadoes to hit.
It is impossible to determine if a specific location will be hit by a tornado more than a few minutes in advance, and even then it's difficult.
The worst tornado that came to Earth was in daultapur salturia Bangladesh of April 26 1989 killed more than 1300 people
tornado mostly showup at summer.
Simply put, Texas is much bigger, and therefore has more areas for tornadoes to hit.
It is impossible to make such predictions. The farther out you try to predict a weather event, the less certain it is. Where an individual tornado is likely to hit cannot be predicted more than a few minutes in advance.
That depends on the frequency of tornadoes in the area and the period of time you are talking about. You are a lot more likely to see two tornadoes hit the same place if you watch it for a century than if you watch it for only a year. On the whole it is very unlikely for any given spot to be hit twice in a person's lifetime. That being said, the "lightning never strike twice" rule does not apply. Getting hit by one tornado does not mean you are less likely to be hit by another.
"A tornado hit the barn." would be a sentence.