The U.S. certainly records more tornadoes than any other place in the world and is also more prone to strong tornadoes. However, many countries do not keep records of the tornadoes that they get and so the majority of the world's tornadoes go undocumented. But until more complete documentation can be established the U.S. will hold its status as the most tornado prone country.
Yes. Texas gets more tornadoes than any other state.
Just bout everywhere. Tornado Alley isn't an area where tornadoes form exclusively, it's just a place where they form more frequently than other places.
Yes. The U.S. has recorded over 1100 tornadoes so far in 2011. More tornadoes have occurred in other parts of the world.
No. Many countries have tornadoes. The U.S. just gets more than other places.
Tornadoes can probably occur in any country as any place that can get thunderstorms can get tornadoes.
The United States.
Yes. The U.S. averages about 1200 tornadoes per year, more than any other country in the world.
The stretch of land hit by a tornado is referred to as its damage path. If you are referring to a particular region where all the world's tornadoes occur, there is none as tornadoes can happen almost anywhere. However the place that get s more tornadoes than anywhere else is called Tornado Alley.
Florida has more tornadoes annually than Illinois, though it certainly is not in first place.
Any place in Wyoming can get tornadoes. However, tornadoes are more common in the eastern part of the state.
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No. Texas gets more tornadoes than any other state.