Tennessee averages a little less than 30 tornadoes per year.
There were 102 confirmed tornadoes in Tennessee in 2011.
Kansas averages about 95 tornadoes per year.
Texas averages 135 tornadoes each year.
Minnesota averages about 45 tornadoes per year.
Tennessee averages about 30 tornadoes per year.
Tennessee averages a little less than 30 tornadoes per year.
Since official records began in 1950 through 2014 Tennessee has had 1,148 recorded tornadoes. The actual number of tornadoes in the period is probably much higher as up until the 1980s most of the weaker tornadoes were missed. More recent records suggest that Tennessee gets about 30 tornadoes in an average year.
Since records began in 1950 there have been at least 1,087 confirmed tornadoes in Tennessee. However, the actual number of tornadoes is probably higher, as in the early part of this period were missed.
There were 102 confirmed tornadoes in Tennessee in 2011.
Tennessee had 23 confirmed tornadoes in 2005.
There were 31 tornadoes in Tennessee in 2010.
There were 120 tornadoes in Texas in 2008.
Worldwide statistics are not available, but the U.S. averages 12,000 tornadoes per year, with a record high of 1,817 in 2004.
No. Hurricanes can only form over warm ocean water and weaken when they hit land. Tennessee can get hurricane remnants, but is too far inland to get actual hurricanes.
Florida can have tornadoes at any time of year. But the greatest number of tornadoes in Florida happen in the summer.
Alabama averages 44 tornadoes per year, though the actyual number varies widely from year to year.