Yes, there were many tornadoes in the summer of 2011, as there are every year. The summer of 2011 saw at least 220 tornadoes in the U.S.
The Joplin, Missouri tornado of 2011 injured over 1,100 people.
It depends. There were several major tornado outbreaks in 2011. The most significant lasted just over 3 days, from April 25 into the morning of April 28.
Last year in 2011, there were over 1800 tornado reports (of which about 1700 were confirmed), but the number of tornado warnings was higher as not all warnings correspond to a formal report. So the number of warnings issued in 2011 was likely well over 2000. However, 2011 was an extremely active tornado season. An average tornado season sees about 1200 tornadoes in the U.S., which would likely work out to about 1800-2000 warnings.
The tornado that ocurred in New Mexico on August 3, 2011 was short-lived and remained over an open area, so there was no damage.
Yes. There will be many tornadoes in the summer as there are every year.
Tornado Rampage 2011 - 2011 TV was released on: USA: 22 May 2011
There were no tornado-related deaths in Illinois in 2011.
tornado mostly showup at summer.
There were no tornado-related deaths in Texas in 2011.
The last tornado to hit Taylor was the summer of 1980.
By far the worst tornado to hit the U.S. in 2011 was the Joplin, Missouri tornado of May 22. This tornado was rated EF5, the highest level of tornado intensity. 30% of the city of Joplin was destroyed. In total the tornado killed 158 people (in addition to several indirect deaths), injured over 1,100 , caused $2.8 billion in damage, and destroyed nearly 7,000 homes. This makes it the costliest and 7th deadliest tornado in U.S. history.
Yes, in fact one went over them today 7 November 2011.