On average tornadoes cause about $1 billion in damage in the U.S. annually. Though it varies widely. This year (2011) the U.S. has suffered over $15 billion in tornado damage.
On average the U.S. gets 1,000 tornadoes each year.
Canada gets about 100 recorded tornadoes each year.
Texas is the place where there is tornados.<3
Tornadoes don't have names, hurricanes do, and Iowa does not get hurricanes. Tornadoes are referred to by where they hit in most cases. For example, one of the worst tornadoes to hit Iowa in recent years was the Parkersburg tornado, which destroyed part of the town of Parkersburg.
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.
The most recent statistic show that the United States gets an average of 1,200 tornadoes each year. Global statistics are apparently unavailable.
Yes. Montana is not in Tornado Alley, but it usually gets a few tornadoes each year.
Probably not. Although there is evidence that Venus gets thunderstorms, none has been found that it gets tornadoes.
All counties in Arizona get tornadoes.
Tornadoes can happen in any place that gets thunderstorms.
The east side of the U.S. gets alot of tornadoes and hurricanes
England gets about 50 tornadoes a year