1. Oklahoma 2.Texas 3.Kansas. 4. Iowa 5. Nebraska 6. South Dakota Keep in mind this is for violent tornadoes. Weak tornadoes are common in the deep south, and also northeast CO.
There were 1915 people injured by tornadoes in the U.S. in 1952. Worldwide the number is not known as many countries do not keep official tornado records.
Simple, they didn't.
Homes can be rented by all types of people. There are homes in all areas for all circumstances,credit and income will no longer keep you from renting a home.
Meteorologists keep track of tornadoes.
They do this so that they can warn people to take shelter and save lives.
The agency that helps people keep their homes is the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The Department of Housing and Urban Development, also known as HUD was formed in 1965.
Tornadoes can hit just about anywhere that there are thunderstorms. The Majority of recorded tornadoes strike in the U.S. This statistic is misleading, however as many countries do not keep official records of tornadoes.
Tornadoes are counted to keep a statistical record and to verify the accuracy for forecasts.
People cannot afford to keep on paying for them (mortgage, etc.)
There were 934 tornadoes in the U.S. in 2002. Worldwide it is harder to determine as many countries do not keep records of tornadoes
75% of recorded tornadoes happen in the U.S. This is misleading though as many countries do not keep records of their tornadoes as the U.S. does.