All U.S. states have had at least a few tornadoes.
Tornadoes have ocurred in all 50 U.S. states.
The continental United States can and does have tornadoes. It has more tornadoes than anywhere else.
All US states have had tornadoes. Antarctica gets snow and no tornadoes, but it is a continent, not a state.
There were 1374 tornadoes confirmed in the United States in 2003.
Typically, the United States experiences the fewest tornadoes in December.
Tornadoes have been reported in all 50 US states, although some states have fewer tornadoes than others. Hawaii typically experiences the fewest tornadoes, with Alaska also having a lower incidence compared to the rest of the country.
There is none. All 50 states have had tornadoes. Even Alaska has had 4.
Yes. The United States gets more tornadoes than any other country.
Yes. The United States gets more tornadoes than any other country.
Official record shows 1,263 tornadoes in the United States in 2005.
The United States averages about 1200 tornadoes per year, which would work out to about 3600 tornadoes in an average 3-year period.
None. All 50 states have had tornadoes.