The chances of a tornado hitting you are low. Most tornadoes are small and even the largest are rarely over a mile wide. That may seem large, but it it is still small compared with the total area around the tornado.
The chances of a tornado hitting somewhere in Virginia eventually are 100%. On average, Virginia gets a little less than 20 tornadoes per year. The chances of a tornado hitting any particular spot are rather low.
Essentially 100% Iowa gets at least a few tornadoes every year.
I don't know of any tornado hitting Hollywood in the past but it is possible for Hollywood to get a tornado.
If a tornado has formed in the U.S. chances are it will be detected by Doppler radar.
Chances are fairly high overall. Killeen has had several weak tornadoes in the past, and a number of strong tornadoes have hit fairly close to the town. The chances of it getting hit at any given time or in any given year, however, are low.
Tornadoes do not have names; they are simply referred to by the places they hit. This tornado is known as the Daulatpur-Saturia tornado for hitting the cities of Daulatpur and Saturia.
Depends on where you live. I am in California and the chances are slim, but in Kansas they are much greater.
Sometimes there is tornadoes in england. They are rare though.
Yes. There are many instance of tornado hitting islands.
The probability of a tornado hitting Kansas is 100%. Dozens of tornadoes occur in Kansas every year.
Yes. When a tornado hits a location it does not change the chances of it getting hit again.
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