Yes. But they are usually weak.
Yes. The first known tornado was recorded in Ireland in 1054.
Yes, tornadoes can occur almost anywhere, most are weak though. Of note, the oldest surviving record of a tornado is of one in Ireland in 1054.
Yes. The first record of a tornado appears in Ireland in 1054. But there is no doubt that tornadoes have been going on since long before humans walked the earth.
I would say Ireland is one of them there is no Earthquakes,Tornadoes,Hurricanes or anything like that the only thing Ireland has is floods but in Dublin i don't think that happens often.
The first known tornado was near Kilbeggan, Ireland on April 30, 1054. It is pretty much certain that tornadoes have been occurring since long before then.
Tornadoes in the U.S. are called tornadoes.
Tornadoes are sometimes divided into "weak" tornadoes "strong" and "violent" tornadoes. Weak tornadoes are those rated EF0 and EF1. Most tornadoes are weak. Strong tornadoes are those rated EF2 and EF3. Violent tornadoes are those rated EF4 and EF5. They are the rarest of tornadoes, only about 1% of tornadoes are this strong.
It depends on what you mean by extreme. Tornadoes of EF4 and EF5 tornadoes, however are often referred to as violent tornadoes. These account for about 1% of all tornadoes.
As with many things, tornadoes do not have a single person to whom their discovery might be attributed. The earliest documented tornado ocurred near Kilbeggan, Ireland in 1054, but it is not known who exactly witnessed or recorded the event. Other people before then have no doubt witnessed tornadoes, even if no records of those events exist.
Tornadoes don't get named, Hurricanes do, but Tornadoes don't.
Florida frequently has tornadoes, though several states have more tornadoes annually.
No. Tornadoes are dangerous.