People in tornado-prone areas often have storm shelters that they can go to. Many schools and facilities practice tornado drills like others practice fire drills. Some areas have building codes that require buildings to withstand higher winds than the standards set elsewhere do. Unfortunately, in some areas people become complacent about warnings. Many people have lost some of their fear as a result of false alarms. People in areas that have been hit hard in recent years almost always take warnings seriously.
No. Missouri gets tornadoes quite often as it is on the edge of Tornado Alley.
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Yeah, I live there. Its called Tornado Alley.
It depends on where you are. If you live in an area where air fronts of different temperatures collide frequently, then you might experience some tornadoes. Watch the weather!
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No, a single tornado can not live that long. The weather system making tornadoes could stretch that far and make tornadoes in both states.
The Inuit people typically live in Northern Canada so earthquakes are more likely to occur in their areas of residence rather than tornadoes.
A wall cloud i have had lots of tornadoes but i live in sydney.
They live everywhere and I do not know the range because we haven't learned that in school yet
I live in Kansas right now and was born here, I have been here for years. We don't have tornadoes all the time. Kansas averages nearly 100 tornadoes per year, though the number in any given year varies widely, and most of the tornadoes ae in the spring.
Probably yes. It depends somewhat on where you live, but tornadoes can happen almost anywhere.
Nobody on this site can predict the future. We also can't read your mind to know which country you live in. You'll have to watch your local weather to see if tornadoes are predicted.