It is entirely possible. Southern Ontario does get tornadoes, but there is no way of knowing where or when the next one will hit.
OK, seriously cut with the tornado thing, k'? And yes, lets hope he does not get hit by a tornado.=] invader luver 4 life!
Such predictions are impossible to make.
a tornado because of when it hit it it keeps going but a hurricane will stop at land
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.
Whether any specific location will be hit by a tornado on any given day is impossible to predict.
"A tornado hit the barn." would be a sentence.
No. A tornado can't travel that far. Also, unless it is already developing it is impossible to tell exactly where or when a tornado will hit.
It is impossible to predict when a tornado will hit any location unless it is minutes away from happening. Based on simple statistical probability, Quantico will probably not be hit at all. In any given year most towns will not be hit by a tornado.
It is impossible to determine if a specific location will be hit by a tornado more than a few minutes in advance, and even then it's difficult.
It is possible, but long term predictions for tornadoes are not possible. If a place is going to be hit, we will know a few minutes in advance.
No. Tornado Alley doesn't really extend farther west than eastern Colorado and the Texas panhandle. Going west, tornado activity drops off significantly once you hit the mountains.