All 50 states have had tornadoes since 1990.
There have been tornadoes reported in all 50 states in the United States in the year 1950. While some states have a higher frequency of tornadoes, it is possible for tornadoes to occur in any state under the right conditions.
There were 1,133 tornadoes recorded in the U.S. in 1990. Other countries have not published tornado statistics.
In the years 2000-2010 there were 13,865 confirmed tornadoes in the United States, with thousands more worldwide.
In the years 1990-1995 the state of Florida recorded 429 tornadoes.
In 1990 tornadoes killed 53 people in the U.S. Figures for other countries are not available.
All 50 states get tornadoes though they are rare in many of the states.
The United States had 1093 tornadoes in 2007.
1091 tornadoes have been confirmed in Georgia since 1970.
All 50 states in the United States have experienced tornadoes. However, the frequency and severity of tornadoes vary by region, with states in the central part of the country known as Tornado Alley experiencing more tornadoes on average.
There were 1133 recorded tornadoes in the U.S. in 1990. Note however that at this point in history a notable portion of weak tornadoes were missed and most tornadoes are weak. The actual number of tornadoes was probably higher than this figure.
In 1975 there were confirmed tornadoes in 43 states. If you are referring to an outbreak that produced 75 tornadoes, you will need to specify the date.
Since the National Weather Service began keeping records in 1950 there have been about 13,000 tornadoes recorded in the United States in May. The actual number is probably much higher as many of the weaker tornadoes were missed in the earlier part of this period.