Australia has about 80 tornadoes every year.
Yes. The region is so prone to tornadoes that it is sometimes called Tornado Alley.
Yes. India is quite possibly one of the areas most prone to violent tornadoes after the United States.
Actually, tornadoes are not uncommon in Australia. which actually takes 3rd place in annual number of tornadoes, after the United States and Canada. However, about 80% of tornadoes, possibly higher in Australia, are only strong enough to cause mild to moderate damage.
Tornadoes can happen anywhere - they're usually formed from severe thunderstorms.
Oklahoma is most prone to tornadoes in the months of April, May, and June.
Australia is particularly prone to bushfires, floods, droughts and tropical cyclones. Other natural disasters include tornadoes, earthquakes and landslides.
New Orleans is an area of the United States prone to a couple of different natural disasters. The area is prone to hurricanes and tornadoes.
A tornado prone area has a relatively high incidence of tornadoes.
Tornadoes do not have names. Australia has had many tornadoes, too many to list here.
Yes. Alabama is a tornado prone state and has a history of very violent tornadoes.
Australia has about 80 tornadoes every year.
Firewhirls, as they are properly called, are a product of intense fire and are therefore most common in areas prone to large wildfires such as California and parts of Australia.
Some tornado-prone areas of the world include the central United States (Tornado Alley), parts of Argentina, South Africa, Australia, and Bangladesh. These regions experience frequent tornado activity due to favorable atmospheric conditions for the formation of tornadoes.
Yes. The region is so prone to tornadoes that it is sometimes called Tornado Alley.
Tornado Alley is the most common area that is prone to tornadoes. Tornadoes normally show up there because the land is so dry, if I remember correctly.
Yes. India is quite possibly one of the areas most prone to violent tornadoes after the United States.