Yes. Connecticut usually gets a few tornadoes once every few years.
Connecticut can get tornadoes, but it is unlikely to see large numbers of them.
Yes. Tornadoes have struck Connecticut. A few have been violent killers.
Yes. Tornadoes have hit Connecticut, and no town has any special protection from tornadoes.
84 tornadoes hit Connecticut from 1950 to 2009. Most of them have been of F0 to F2 intensity.
Yes. Tornadoes have struck all 50 U.S. states.
Yes. Connecticut has had 91 recorded tornadoes since record began in 1950.
Connecticut can experience tornadoes, but they are relatively rare compared to states in the Midwest and central US. Hurricanes can also impact Connecticut, typically as they move up the East Coast, bringing heavy rain and strong winds. However, the state is not as prone to direct hits as states further south along the coast.
by the amount they have of tornadoes
44 States had tornadoes in 1997. The six that didn't were Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Rhode Island, and Vermont
Well, everyone knows that Rhode Island is not in the tornado alley. However, all 50 US states have recorded tornadoes. Since the start of official records in 1950 there have been 11 tornadoes recorded in Rhode Island, all of them rated F0 or F1.
It actually appears to be a 5-way tie between January, February, March, November, and December as no tornado has been recorded in Connecticut in those months since official records began in 1950. To be more certain, the safest bet would probably be January, February, and December. Overall, the threat from tornadoes in Connecticut is quite small to begin with, as there have only been 4 deaths from tornadoes in that state during the time of official records.
Yes, tornadoes can happen in Connecticut, but they are relatively rare compared to states in the central United States. The state typically experiences a few tornadoes each year, with the majority being of the weaker EF0 or EF1 category.