Yes, tornadoes can happen almost anywhere that there are thunderstorms.
No, all continents except Antarctica have tornadoes.
No, tornadoes can occur in many parts of the world where there are the right atmospheric conditions. However, the frequency and intensity of tornadoes are highest in North America, particularly in the central United States.
No. While tornadoes are more common in warm areas, they have been spotted as far north as Alaska.
No. Tornadoes only form with thunderstorms.
Tornadoes can only form during thunderstorms.
No. Tornadoes can form almost anywhere. Tornado Alley is just a place that has exceptionally high tornado activity.
North Dakota gets tornadoes frequently with some maps putting it in Tornado Alley. North Dakota cannot get hurricanes as it is too far inland and hurricanes only form over tropical oceans. There are earthquakes in North Dakota but they are fairly weak, the strongest on record being a 5.5 which will not do major damage..
Not the version we have. It can only be activated in North America.
Variations in temperature often play a role in the formation of tornadoes, but they are not the only factor.
No, they can form any time of the year. The right conditions for tornadoes are just more common during tornado season.
Mexico is the only Spanish-speaking country in North America.
No, the version we sell will only activate in North America.
75 percent of recorded tornadoes happen in the U.S. The U.S. probably has a much smaller percentage of the world's actual tornado count. This is because the U.S. keeps detailed records on the tornadoes that occur within its borders. Many other countries do not keep such records, and often only the most significant tornadoes are reported.