Ohio has typically between ten and twenty tornadoes per year, but there are rarely years that are characterized by the average.
In 2008, 2009 and 2012, each year recorded 13 tornadoes and only one reached category EF3.
In 2010, there were 40 tornadoes, including one EF4, so 2010 was more severe than the other three combined.
Then, in 2011, 39 tornadoes were recorded, including 2 EF2 strength.
The Tornado History Project provides a database for the facts given here and many related facts on tornadoes.
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It is difficult to say. Official tornado records only extend back to 1950, and until the early 1990s a significant portion of the weaker tornadoes have been missed. Since official record keeping began there have been 656 tornadoes recorded in Virginia.
Yes, west Virginia has had a few notable tornadoes and many small ones.
It varies from one year to the next, but Virginia appears to average about 20 tornadoes per year.
No. Virginia only averages about 7 tornadoes per year.
Virginia averages 6 tornadoes per year.
Virginia averages 6 to 10 tornadoes each year.
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Yes, every state in the US has had at least a few tornadoes. West Virginia averages between 2 and 3 tornadoes per year. Most are weak, but a few strong ones have occurred. The worst tornado to hit the state was the F4 that hit Shinnston on June 23, 1944, killing 100 people.
According to the NACo, Boone County, West Virginia was founded in the year 1847.
About 30 tornadoes per year.
West Virginia entered the Union on June 20 of 1863.
about 80 tornadoes each year
well they have about 3 tornadoes each year
Australia has about 80 tornadoes every year.