tornado alley
There are blizzards in tornado alley in the winter. Thunderstorms most definitely occur in tornado alley as tornadoes cannot form without them.
Tornado alley is a place that gets a lot of tornadoes every year. It is not an event.
Most of Oklahoma except part of the panhandle is in Tornado Alley along with large portions of 4 other states.
The area with the highest tornado frequency in the U.S. is Tornado Alley. A region stretching across the Great Plains from Texas to South Dakota and Iowa. Another tornado hot spot is in Florida.
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no. it is WAY too far away to be in tornado alley. nice try though!
Tornado Alley does not have exact boundaries. Some maps include North Dakota, or parts of it, in Tornado Alley while others do not.
tornado alley in the Midwest which Texas has the most tornadoes on average
Most U.S. tornadoes occur in Tornado Alley, which stratches from Texas to Iowa.
The correct term is Tornado Alley, and yes. In fact the region that is properly called Tornado Alley is in the central United States.
It's down the middle of North America, so you guess the sum. However, there is on set agreement on what area Tornado Alley Covers, so different maps will show it in a wide variety of sizes.
Tornado alley in America :P
"Tornado Alley" is the media-driven common term- while it's boundaries are not clearly defined, the core of activity runs from northern Texas into Oklahoma and Kansas, and on into Nebraska in the US. Bangladesh and East India have the highest frequency of tornadoes outside of the central and southern US.
It is difficult to define the start of Tornado Alley as it is a region, not an event. The steps toward its formation took millions of years as North America took on its modern geography with the formation of the Rockies and the Great Plains. The final piece likely came into play at the end of the last ice age when the climate across North America became warm enough to support significant tornado activity.
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