You cannot predict where or when tornadoes will hit in the long term. You can asses potential for a general region over the course of a few hours or days, but not for a specific location such as a city or county.
That said, New York City has been hit by several tornadoes in the past, ranging in strength from EF0 to EF2, so it is likely that it will be hit again eventually. The last tornado to hit NYC was an EF1 that hit parts of Queens and Brooklyn on September 8, 2012.
The chances of a tornado hitting new york city are very very HIGH!
Not very much. The possibility is very very low but they still get them.
They are not likely to happen in New York, no. But that doesn't mean they can't. They can.
Yes. Both New York State and New York City have had tornadoes.
Yes. The State of New York has had tornadoes as strong as F4, and New York City has had a few tornadoes as well.
Not really. While tornadoes do occur in New York, strong tornadoes are rare and deaths are even less common.
Yes. They are not very common. But NYC has seen a few weak tornadoes, including one killer tornado in 2010.
Yes. The states of New York gets a few tornadoes each year, most of them weak. New York City has also had a few tornadoes, at least one of which was a killer.
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There were 2 tornadoes in New York in 2008.
Eventually, yes. New York, both the state and the city, get tornadoes. However, there is no way of known when these tornado will happen.
Examples of common nouns for the proper noun 'New York' are:statecitymetropolisgeographic area
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The proper noun is New York City. The common noun is teacher.
Yes, all 50 states have had tornadoes. New York averages 5 each year.