Tornadoes can hit Mississippi at any time of year, but are most common during the spring.
yes. There are floods and hurricanes and tornadoes
They can. Rivers are by no means a requirement for tornado formation, but neither do they prevent tornadoes in any way. A number of tornadoes, for example, have crossed the Mississippi river.
Yes it has had winds over 100 miles an hour, tornadoes and floods.
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Yes. Illinois has been hit by a number of floods, blizzards, wind storms, and tornadoes.
Basically a flood can happen any where in the world but it mainly happens around the Mississippi River or near there.
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In total, 53 tornadoes formed in six states as a result of Katrina: 18 in Georgia, 10 in Mississippi, 10 in Alabama, and 5 each in Florida, Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
Its not really.. floods destroy more property every year than any of the other types of natural disaters, Earthquakes, volcanoes, tornadoes, Hurricanes. Hurricanes have the bonus of having the ability to cause flooding.
Floods can happen almost anywhere. Venice, Italy, floods more often then almost any city in the world. The Netherlands often get huge waves crashing over the shore due to storms too. Some of the worst floods in the U.S. have happened along the Mississippi River and rivers that flow into it. Floods happen a lot in South America and in Mexico, where ever the land is dry.
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