It depends on what you mean by extreme.
Tornadoes of EF4 and EF5 tornadoes, however are often referred to as violent tornadoes. These account for about 1% of all tornadoes.
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Yes. Tornadoes do not occur in Antarctica and likely do no occur in parts of the Arctic and in areas of extreme desert. There are many other regions that are cold or arid that tornadoes occur, but are extremely rare.
Yes, Hurricanes and tornadoes have both been known to hit Hawaii.
Tornadoes don't occur in Antarctica or in areas of extreme desert.
Just about. Probably the only areas that can't get tornadoes are extreme polar climates such as Antarctica and extreme deserts such as the Atacama.
Yes it has had winds over 100 miles an hour, tornadoes and floods.
Tornadoes do not occur in polar regions, such as Antarctica, or in extreme desert areas such as the Atacama.
Tornadoes are a form of extreme weather. They are violent vortices of wind produced by severe thunderstorms.
Just about. Tornadoes have been recorded on every continent except Antarctica and in all climates except for polar and extreme desert. However, the United States gets more tornadoes than any other part of the world.
Just about. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere apart from polar regions and extreme desert.
Hurricanes Tornadoes Blizzards Droughts Floods
No. Only in regions that get thunderstorms. Polar climates and areas of extreme desert (such as the Atacama) do not experience tornadoes.