On average there are about 57 tornadoes a year
13 states fit this criterion based on tornado data averaged from the years 1991-2011. They are: Kansas (95 tornadoes per year) Florida (65) Oklahoma (64) Nebraska (57) Illinois (55) Iowa (51) Colorado (51) Alabama (48) Missouri (46) Mississippi (46) Minnesota (45) Arkansas (41) Louisiana (38) South Dakota (35) Note that these are only based on averages. The number of tornadoes in a state varies significantly from year to year. For example Alabama saw a record high of 145 tornadoes in 2011, while in 2005 Oklahoma saw only 27 tornadoes.
You are more likely to be hit in Oklahoma, which has the highest number of tornadoes per square mile.
Moore, Oklahoma has had 6 tornadoes in the past 10 years: 3 on May 10, 2010; 1 on May 24, 2011; 1 on May 20, 2013; and 1 on May 31, 2013
There were 123 tornadoes in Illinois in 2006.
There were 118 tornadoes in Oklahoma in 2011.
There were 102 recorded tornadoes in Oklahoma in 2010.
There were 102 tornadoes in Oklahoma in 2010.
There were 34 confirmed tornadoes in Oklahoma in 2009.
There were 102 tornadoes in Oklahoma in 2010.
On average, Oklahoma gets 7 tornadoes in June.
On average there are about 57 tornadoes a year
On average, Oklahoma gets about twice as many tornadoes as Georgia does.
In the years 2000-2010 Oklahoma had 579 confirmed tornadoes.
As of June 16 there is a preliminary count of 55 tornadoes in Oklahoma in 2013.
There were 11 tornadoes in Pennsylvania in 2005.
Most days Oklahoma does not get any tornadoes. However, Oklahoma usually has at least a few days each year with several tornadoes, and occasionally more. In some outbreaks Oklahoma has experienced more than 50 tornadoes in one day.