Since official records began in 1950 there have been 403 confirmed tornadoes in the state of New York. However, the actual number of tornadoes is probably much higher as in the earlier part of this period most of the weaker tornadoes were missed.
Tornadoes in New York are typically weak and shrouded in rain as are most tornadoes in the northeastern U.S. However, there have been a few strong tornadoes in New York, including a couple rated F4.
Official records only go back as far as 1950. In the period of 1950 to 2010 (data for 2011 is not yet available) New Jersey has had 140 recorded tornadoes.
Records indicate that an F1 tornado hit in or near Freehold on August 10, 1952. Tornadoes can strike anywhere in New Jersey.
Not since official records began in 1950, however it is very possible for one to hit. A weak tornado tracked not far from the community in 1989 and relatively strong tornadoes have struck other parts of the county.
Yes. New Jersey has had tornadoes as strong as F3.
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Yes Frankie Valli played many times over the years in Wildwood NJ in the 70's. He talks about it in many interviews.
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NO. It was a hit for another singer from Hoboken, NJ named Jimmy Roselli and was recorded by many other Italian and Italian-American singers. Frank Sinatra recorded very few songs in Italian.
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