Since advanced warnings have been created tornadoes killed an average of 55 people every year in the U.S an advancement which has arisen entirely in the past 65years with major advancements in the past 30. However, the death tolls in this range vary widely. In 1986, U.S. tornadoes killed a mere 15 people, while 2011 with 553 tornadic deaths was second only to 1925.
Tornadoes in the U.S. kill about 60 people each year on average.
Tornadoes don't kill people every day. On average about 80 people are killed by tornadoes each year.
People have died from tornadoes in many cities.
Assuming you mean people killed by tornadoes in Tornado Alley, the years 1981-2010 show an average of 14 deaths per year from tornadoes. Nationwide tornadoes killed and average of 56 people per year in the same period.
Prior to the creation of weather radar tornadoes claimed an averaged of about 190 lives every year in the United States.
it depends on how many tornadoes happen in a year, but still if you don't have a basement you have a more likely chance to be killed if you are hit.
Yes! That is how over 100 people die each year!
There is no official data as to how many cows die a year from tornadoes. Some tornadoes have been reported to have killed hundreds of cattle, but it is unclear how common such an event is.
Tornadoes are strong enough to kill people, though the weaker ones usually don't kill. Usually a few dozen people die every year due to tornadoes.
In the 30 year period of 1981-2010 Iowa averaged about 1 tornado related death per year. However, it varies widely from year to year. Some years saw not deaths from tornadoes in that state, while in 2008 13 people died from tornadoes in Iowa, 9 of them from a single tornado.
Most tornadoes never kill anyone. Even though the United States averages over 1,000 tornadoes every year, "only" 60 or so people die on average.
In the United States, there is an average of about 60 people that die every year due to tornadoes. Most deaths are caused by flying/falling debris.