No. The idea that hills stop tornadoes is a myth.
No. Many towns on hills or in hilly areas have been hit by tornadoes.
Yes. Contrary to what many believe, hills do not stop tornadoes.
Yes. Tornadoes can go up and down hills largely unhindered.
Tornadoes do not get actual names. Tornadoes are usually referred to by where they occur, most often a town that they hit or go near.
Yes. Contrary to popular belief hills do not hinder tornadoes.
No. Many towns on hills or in hilly areas have been hit by tornadoes.
Yes. Tornadoes can occur in Beverly Hills.
They can. The belief that hills stop tornadoes is a complete myth.
They can. The idea that hills disrupt tornadoes is a myth. There are countless records of tornadoes, both strong and weak, going through hills and even mountains.
Yes, tornadoes can and have hit mountainous areas.
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Yes. Contrary to popular belief hills do not hinder tornadoes.
Yes. Contrary to what many believe, hills do not stop tornadoes.
Tornadoes have occurred in most areas of Missouri. No town is safe.
Tornadoes can travel down hill. Contrary to popular belief, hills have little to no effect on tornadoes.
Tornadoes can go over hills and mountains.
It is uncertain. There is some evidence that hills can weaken tornadoes, but only slightly.