It is impossible to make long term predictions for when and where a tornado will occur. At best, we will know about this next tornado a few minutes before it forms.
The largest tornado ever recorded, the Hallam, Nebraska tornado, struck in 2004, so about 6 years ago.
It is impossible to make long term predictions of whether or when a specific location will have a tornado. When we do determine that a town or city is going to be hit, the time to the tornado's impact is measured in minutes.
It is impossible to predict if a specific location is going to be hit by a tornado unless that tornado is already close to striking. That said, while tornadoes do occur in Arizona, they are rare so you probably don't have much to worry about.
Yes, Flagstaff was hit by an F0 tornado On September 9, 2003. Tornadoes as strong as EF2 have occurred in the general area.
Scotland County, Missouri was hit by an EF1 tornado on October 2, 2007.
There was a tornado in Scotland County, October 5, 2007, around 4:30 in the afternoon. The county is near Memphis, Missouri.
It is impossible to make long term predictions for when and where a tornado will occur. At best, we will know about this next tornado a few minutes before it forms.
As of February 8, 2012 the last tornado to hit Georgia was on December 22, 2011.
The largest tornado to hit Mississippi was the Yazoo City, Mississippi tornado of April 24, 2010. It was 1.75 miles wide.
That would be the tornado that destroyed the town of Sneed, Arkansas on April 10, 1929. It is the only known F5 tornado to have hit Arkansas.
Yes. Grand Haven was hit by an F1 tornado on August 9, 1979.
Yes. Newport, Arkansas was hit by an F0 tornado in 1992 and an F1 tornado in 1999.
No. The largest tornado ever recorded hit Hallam, Nebraska in the United States.
Such predictions are impossible to make.
Yes, on June 28, 1982 Fairfield, Alabama was hit by an F1 tornado. 1 person was injured.
a tornado because of when it hit it it keeps going but a hurricane will stop at land