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i think it is about 2000
There is a common misconception that the UK experiences a high number of tornadoes due to media coverage and the association of tornadoes with extreme weather. However, compared to tornado-prone regions like the central United States, the UK actually has a relatively low frequency of tornado occurrence. The perception of many tornadoes in the UK is largely due to the fact that tornadoes in the region tend to be relatively weak and do not cause significant damage.
23 last year. Blunts killed over 9000
As per the Department for Communities and Local Government of UK, 342 people have been killed by housefires which was 9% lower than the 2006 records.
The majority of UK tornadoes are not recorded. So most statistics on the number of recorded tornadoes in the UK are usually around 70. Most UK tornadoes happen in the countryside (so don't get noticed) and are very small (usually). It is common belief that more tornadoes happen in the UK than in the US (tornado ally included) - Although US tornadoes are way bigger and stronger than those in the UK and so more are likely to be noticed and therefore recorded. Tornadoes in the UK usually happen in the summer when the weather conditions are right.
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in USA over 50 people but hear in the UK only 20
2111667 people die every year by guns
Tornadoes in the UK are generally small, weak, and often obscured by rain.
Tornadoes in the UK are typically small and weak compared with the ones that frequent the United States. There are a few historical accounts of violent tornadoes but these are few and far between.
Tornadoes do occur in the UK, so it is entirely possible for them to occr in Basingstoke.
I'm not sure about the UK, but in 2007 there were about 100,000 birds killed by wind turbines