No. Although many hundreds of tornadoes are recorded every year, they often happen in outbreaks lasting a few hours to a few days.
Tornadoes are more common during the day, but they happen at night fairly often as well. About 58% of tornadoes occur during the day.
Tornadoes can happen anywhere - they're usually formed from severe thunderstorms.
Yes. The Phoenix area has had a few weak tornadoes.
Yes. About 42% of tornadoes happen at night.
Tornadoes happen in both northern and southern California.
Tornadoes can happen in Ottawa. Canada does get tornadoes, though not as often as the U.S. due to its cooler climate.
"Fire tornadoes," more properly called firewhirls as they are not true tornadoes, can occur in any location that can experience intense fires. They are often observed in California and Australia where giant forest and brush fires are not uncommon.
Tornadoes happen all around the world and it depend on your location as to how many tornadoes you will have.
Since 1950 there have been six or so tornadoes in Los Angeles according to SPC records. This works out to an average of about one every 10 years.
Canada averages about 100 tornadoes per year.
Tornadoes are found in the Tornado Alley in the central United States often and typically happen in late spring through early summer.
the fewer tornadoes the less prepared people are. like, tornadoes in California are very rare so people are not expecting it to happen. but when a tornadoes does hit California, people are not prepared and they have a greater chance of dieing.
Tornadoes occur most often in the late afternoon.
Tornadoes happen in both Florida and California, but they are far more common in Florida.
A tornado can happen regardless of what season you are in. Tornadoes often only last a few minutes, but they do a lot of damage.
Tornadoes can occur at any time of year, but are most common in the spring and early summer.