Yes, It is on a record pace.
It is unusual. The months of April, May, and June are generally the most active. Looking at those 3 months in the years 1990-2011 shows that only 4 of them had 400 or more tornadoes: May of 2003 with 542 tornadoes May of 2004 with 509 May of 2008 with 462 April of 2011 with a record 758 tornadoes. June of 1992 and May of 1999 came close, with 399 and 392 tornadoes respectively.
The tornadoes of April 2011 were devastating. In the U.S. thousands of people lost their home and many more suffered some degree of property damage. These tornadoes killed 363 people and injured more than 3,500.
Yes. The U.S. has recorded over 1100 tornadoes so far in 2011. More tornadoes have occurred in other parts of the world.
There were tornadoes in too many locations to count in 2011. In the U.S. alone there were 1692 tornadoes in the U.S. touching down in places from California to Maine, claiming 550 lives. There have been more tornadoes in other countries, including killer tornadoes in Bangladesh, The Philippines, and New Zealand.
There were 81 reports of tornadoes in Nebraska in 2011. However this only corresponds to only 55 actual tornadoes as sometimes the same tornado is reported more than once and some reports cannot be confirmed.
More often property is damaged. Many if not most of the 1,200 tornadoes that occur in the United States each year cause some sort of damage. This amounts to thousands of people having their property damage or destroyed. But only about 60 deaths result from those same tornadoes.
For January-July 2011 (data since then has not been compiled) North Dakota and Kentucky have had 59 and 58 confirmed tornadoes respectively. 10 other states have had more than 60 tornadoes this year with Alabama having the most at 142. It should also be noted that 62 of those Alabama tornadoes occurred in one event on April 27. Based on more general statistics, Kansas averages about 60 tornadoes per year. If you are referring to some other year or event, please provide the specifics.
No. That title belongs to the U.S. which averages more than 1200 tornadoes per year. Britain, overall, gets more tornadoes per square mile, but due to its smaller size it gets fewer actual tornadoes. This is partly due to the U.S. having large expanses west of the Rockies where there are few tornadoes.
Between 6 and 11 confirmed per year although many more are reported but are so short lived they are rarely recorded. 2011 was fairly quiet only having 6.
Tornadoes have happened almost month of every year in the United States. If you are referring to the most recent outbreak of tornadoes it lasted from April 14-16, 2011. If you are asking about another incident, please be more specific.
Florida frequently has tornadoes, though several states have more tornadoes annually.
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