Idaho can have tornadoes. Tornadoes can happen anywhere in the United States. But tornadoes are more common in Tornado Alley.
In 2011 there were 1,626 tornadoes and 552 deaths.
Virtually anywhere it wants. Canada has had F4 and F5 tornadoes. In the United States F4 tornadoes have struck as far east as Massachusetts and as far west as western Texas. F5 tornadoes have hit as far east as Pennsylvania. Some of the worst hit states have been Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Iowa, and Alabama.
Six of the seven continents get tornadoes. The only one that doesn't is Antarctica.
No, tornadoes are not named. Unlike hurricanes tornadoes come and go too quickly to be named and there are far to many of them for there to be any semblance of an effective naming system.
Kansas
Yes. Kansas is ranked 2nd in number of tornadoes among the U.S. states.
Tornadoes can happen in Kansas at any time, but they are most common in the months of April, May, and June.
During the spring. The most active month for tornadoes in Kansas is May.
There were 88 tornadoes in Kansas in 2010.
There were 95 recorded tornadoes in Kansas in 2012.
There were 136 recorded tornadoes in Kansas in 2005.
Kansas had 187 confirmed tornadoes in 2008.
There were 59 tornadoes recorded in Kansas in 2000.
Kansas had 103 confirmed tornadoes in 2009.
Yes, Although most Kansas tornadoes are in late spring they can also happen in summer or any season for that matter.
Kansas had 15 tornadoes in June of 2000.