No. A PDS tornado watch has been issued for April 27, 2014.
The first recorded tornado occurred near Kilbeggan, Ireland on April 30, 1054.
The earliest record of a tornado in Florida I have is from April of 1877.
the tornado was recorded in kilbeggan Ireland in Europe on April 30th 1054
The oldest surviving records of a tornado are of one near Kilbeggan, Ireland on April 30, 1054.
kilbeggan Ireland in Europe April 30 1054
Kilbeggan Ireland in Europe April 30th 1054 was the first recorded tornado. But they have doubtless been going on since prehistoric times.
It wasn't 21 days, I was off by 4 days. I first saw the eggs on 15 March. The eggs either hatched late on the 1st or early on the 2nd of April. What counts is they finally hatched.
The first known tornado was near Kilbeggan, Ireland on April 30, 1054. It is pretty much certain that tornadoes have been occurring since long before then.
The first tornado recorded occured near Kilbeggan, Ireland on April 30, 1054. But clearly tornados have occurred on earth since its beginning. Well maybe that but definatley not the first one.
It is impossible to say when the first tornado ever was; they have been occurring since before anyone was around to record them. The oldest surviving record of a tornado dates to April 30, 1054 near Kilbeggan, Ireland.
While tornadoes have most likely been happening for thousands if not millions of years, the first tornado that we are aware of happened in 1054. On April 30, 1054, the tornado struck Rosdalla, near Kilbeggan, Ireland.
It is impossible to say when the first ever tornado was, as they have been occurring since long before there were people around to record them. The first recorded tornad struck near Kilbeggan, Ireland on April 30th, 1054.