no,but some can get bad depending on the weathers mood
Yes. Tornadoes can occur just about anywhere but mostly occur in Tornado Alley, which includes Nebraska.
Omaha and the whole state of Nebraska is in tornado alley.
Yes, In fact Nebraska is in Tornado Alley.
Yes, Lincoln, Nebraska has been hit by a few tornadoes in the past, most notably a killer F4 tornado on April 25, 1957.
No. Tornadoes can happen anywhere in Nebraska.
Yes.
No.
no not like hurricanes tornadoes get named the place where it touchdown like the hallam nebraska tornado or the tri state tornado
About 57 on average.
Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska have the highest incidence of tornadoes. They form the heart of "Tornado Alley."
The most tornadoes in Nebraska happen in the spring and summer, with the majority of activity occurring in the months of April through July.
It varies. Since official records began in 1950, tornadoes in Nebraska have killed a total of 54 people. Among these, individual tornadoes have had death tolls ranging from 1 to 11. The last killer tornado hit Nebraska was on May 22, 2004.
The were 55 tornadoes in Nebraska in 2011.
No, tornadoes are quite common in Nebraska
no not like hurricanes tornadoes get named the place where it touchdown like the hallam nebraska tornado or the tri state tornado
There were 39 recorded tornadoes in Nebraska in 2009.
Eastern nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska does not get tornadoes every year. Since official records began in 1950 there have been 5 recorded tornadoes in Lincoln, Nebraska in total.
Nebraska has been hit by tornadoes of every intensity level from F0 to F5.
There were 37 tornadoes in Nebraska in 2010.
Overall, no. Historically Texas, especially in its northern and eastern areas, has had worse tornadoes than Nebraska, though both states have experienced very deadly and destructive tornadoes.
It varies, but based on data from the past 30 years Nebraska averages 51 tornadoes per yer.
About 57 on average.
Nebraska had 37 recorded tornadoes in 2010.