Yes. Weak tornadoes are actually not uncommon in Britain.
Yes. Tornadoes have hit Connecticut, and no town has any special protection from tornadoes.
Yes, tornadoes occur quite regularly in Britain. In fact Britain experiences 5 times as many tornadoes per unit area as USA
They are not common in Great Britain and the rest of Europe, but they do occur. A tornado in Birmingham, England in July of 2005 destroyed a row of houses, but did not result in any fatalities.
USA, Canada, Bangladesh, Great Britain, New Zealand
No. That title belongs to the U.S. which averages more than 1200 tornadoes per year. Britain, overall, gets more tornadoes per square mile, but due to its smaller size it gets fewer actual tornadoes. This is partly due to the U.S. having large expanses west of the Rockies where there are few tornadoes.
tornadoes can occur anytime and any where
Tornadoes are not constructive in any way.
Yes, There are hundreds of tornadoes every year.
No. Tornadoes cannot be controlled.
Yes. Britain actually gets a surprising high number of tornadoes, but almost all are weak.
Yes and no north in Midwest has barely any tornadoes but south has many tornadoes
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.