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That is impossible to know. Although it is not unlikely that there will be a few more tornadoes this year, and there will certainly be tornadoes next year, there is no way of knowing where or when they will hit.
There were 16 tornadoes in Nevada in the years 2000-2010
As of December 29, 2011 there have been 235 recorded tornadoes in Ohio in the years 2000-2011.
It varies from one year to the next, but Virginia appears to average about 20 tornadoes per year.
It is impossible to make such predictions about tornadoes.
Barring a change in our society which would be apocalyptic, to say the least, yes.
Alabama averages about 45 tornadoes per year, but it varies from one year to the next.
The number can vary considerably from one year to the next, but the average is about 39 tornadoes per year.
No. As with just about all place most tornadoes in Minnesota are rated F0. F1 is the next most common rating.
Weak tornadoes (EF0 and EF1) are by far the most common accounting for 89% of all tornadoes. Strong tornadoes (EF2 and EF3) are next, accounting for about 10% of tornadoes. Finally come violent (EF4 and EF5) tornadoes, which account for less than 1% of all tornadoes.
Put your ear next to a blender or washing machine.
Tornadoes are not formally named, only tropical storms and hurricanes. The next Atlantic tropical storm will be Igor. The next east Pacific tropical storm will be Georgette. Tornadoes are sometimes given informal names fore where they hit and there is no way of knowing where or when the next tornado will strike.