Oklahoma is most prone to tornadoes in the months of April, May, and June.
Florida gets the most tornadoes in June, July, and September. June and September are just about tied, each averaging between 8 and 9 tornadoes per year.
April, May, and June.
Depends on what you're comparing it to. Do you mean fewer tornadoes than in Oklahoma, or simply compared to other parts of North Carolina? If you're comparing to Oklahoma, the difference in number of tornadoes has more to do with climate than geography. Compared with other parts of North Carolina, the rugged terrain may play a role in blocking moisture and inhibiting tornadic thunderstorms from organizing.
There were 37 recorded tornadoes in Florida in 2009.
As of June 16 there is a preliminary count of 55 tornadoes in Oklahoma in 2013.
Oklahoma is most prone to tornadoes in the months of April, May, and June.
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 there are about 57 tornadoes a year
Oklahoma had 28 confirmed tornadoes in 2005. This is unusually low for the state.
On average, Oklahoma gets about twice as many tornadoes as Georgia does.
In the years 2000-2010 Oklahoma had 579 confirmed tornadoes.
The safest months in Oklahoma for tornadoes are January, February, and December.