I'm not sure but since 2000 there was roughly about 7,000 that hit tornado ally.
Based on data from the past 30 years Kansas averages 78 tornadoes per year, though in any given year it may have more or less.
Most likely about 700 tornadoes affect tornado alley each year.
No. Detroit is outside of tornado Alley, but it can still be hit by tornadoes.
Tornado alley is the main striking point for tornadoes.
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Tornadoes most often hit Tornado Alley in the spring. In terms of time of day most hit in the late afternoon or early evening.
Not really, tornado alley is one of the areas most frequented by the strongest tornadoes, rated EF4 and EF5. However, even in tornado alley you are unlikely to be hit by such a strong tornado.
The area gets 700-800 tornadoes each year, which averages to about 2 tornadoes each day. However, tornadoes do not hit Tornado Alley daily, but often occur in outbreaks. Also, tornado activity is much higher in spring and early summer than other times of year.
Yes. Although it is not in Tornado Alley, Indiana gets its fair share of tornadoes.
It is impossible to say. Tornadoes have been occurring in the region we call "Tornado Alley" since before people were there to report them.
Tornado Alley gets hit by tornadoes a lot, lots of open farmland (:
It depends on what area you define as Tornado Alley, as there are no officialli defined boundaries, but it appears that the region averages between 450 and 500 tornadoes per year.
No. Although Ohio gets its fair share of tornadoes it is not a part of Tornado Alley. Elyria itself has been hit by at least one weak tornado in 2007.