Yes. Tornadoes can happen at any time of year, though they are fairly rare in the winter.
Tornadoes happen in all 12 months but occur most often in late March through early June.
There would be all kids of things like earthquakes,sunnamis,tornados, and hurricanes. The earth would be like a pile of dust. IT BE COLD BURR!!!! :)
All tornados are dangerous, but there are stronger tornados than others. An F1 is less than an F2, so the lower the number, the safer( less dangerous) it is.
Tornados have occurred all across the globe. It is a myth that living in a city prevents tornados. If the conditions were right, there certainly could be a tornado in Queens. However, the chances are very low. I assume this because new York does not have a history of tornados.
not sure. but with all the tornados it ought to be quite dangerous :)
not sure. but with all the tornados it ought to be quite dangerous :)
they can happen all year round.
Earthquakes happen every day, all around the world. On March 20, 2014, a total of 38,289 earthquakes had happened in the past year.
All things take time- and considering recent events- flash floods- tornados, it is not at all inconceivable that transportation ( roads) and communications ( telephone lines) could be disabled or knocked out by same. So it can happen.
We will all be 25 years older.
All year long
Hurricanes, hail, lightning, tornados, flooding are all examples of weather that can cause damage.