As of September 26 there have been 10 confirmed tornadoes in Pennsylvania in 2012.
There were 85 tornadoes confirmed on April 14, 2012.
Yes, Pennsylvania does experience tornadoes. On average, Pennsylvania sees around 16 tornadoes per year, with the peak tornado season typically occurring in the late spring and summer months. Tornadoes in Pennsylvania can range from weak EF0 tornadoes to stronger EF2 tornadoes.
Yes, most notably the northwest area of Pennsylvania saw an unusually high number of tornadoes. Among these tornadoes was an EF0 tornado that struck Presque Isle State Park near Erie on June 27.
well they have about 3 tornadoes each year
That is not known. Official statistics say there are about 2,000 tornadoes in the world per year, but the actual number of tornadoes is probably much higher. Many countries do not keep record of their tornadoes and so only ones that cause major damage become known. Many tornadoes that occur in unpopulated areas go unnoticed.
From 2010 to 2011 there were 47 tornadoes in Pennsylvania.
There were 11 tornadoes in Pennsylvania in 2005.
There were 95 recorded tornadoes in Kansas in 2012.
There were 31 recorded tornadoes in Illinois in 2012.
There were 940 tornadoes recorded in the U.S. in 2012.
There were 115 recorded tornadoes in Texas in 2012.
There were 95 tornadoes in Kansas in 2012.
There were 8 recorded tornadoes in New York in 2012.
Tornadoes in the U.S. killed 70 people in 2012.
Since official record began in 1950 through 2013, there have been a total of 738 tornadoes recorded in Pennsylvania. Final data for 2014 has not yet been published. The actual number of tornadoes is probably significantly higher than this, as we missed many of the weaker tornadoes in the early part of this period. If you are referring to a specific event in which tornadoes struck Pennsylvania, please specify in a separate question.
There were 85 tornadoes confirmed on April 14, 2012.
Since record keeping began in 1950 there have been 717 tornadoes recorded in Pennsylvania, However, the actual number of tornadoes is likely higher than this as prior to the 1990s a significant number of the weaker tornadoes (which account for 89% of tornadoes as a whole) were missed.