Yes. Easter falls in late March or April, which puts it during early tornado season in the U.S. So it is fairly common for Easter to have tornadoes somewhere in the U.S. Tornadoes have struck the U.S. on Easter in 11 of the past 20 years including a major tornado outbreak on Easter in the year 2000.
Yes. The 1913 Omaha tornado struck on Easter Sunday, March 23.
No. No tornado stronger than F5 has ever been recorded.
The deadliest tornado ever recorded was in Sandwip island of the coast of Bangladesh in1989.
The largest tornado in Oklahoma (and in fact the largest tornado ever recorded), was the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado of May 31, 2013. It was 2.6 miles wide.
the biggest Easter egg ever made was 8.22
The Hallam, Nebraska tornado of May 22, 2004 was the widest tornado ever recorded. It was 2.5 miles wide.
No. The widest tornado ever recorded was half that: 2.5 miles wide.
No the fastest a tornado is known to have traveled is 73 mph. The fastest winds ever recorded in a tornado were just over 300mph, which is about as strong as they get.
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The house is invading the tornado's natural habitat, so of course the tornado will fight to keep its territory.
Florida is not in tornado Alley, but it does get a lot of tornadoes, but they are generally not as strong as the ones in Tornado Alley.