There were 103 tornadoes in Kansas in 2009, an unusually high number.3
Unlike hurricanes, tornadoes do not have names.
Tornadoes do not have names. Australia has had many tornadoes, too many to list here.
There were 129 tornadoes in Texas in 2009.
No. Tornadoes are not given names. They are simply referred to by where or when they hit.
Since most volcanoes are mountains, they usually do have names. Tornadoes do not have names.
Texas had 129 tornadoes in 2009.
There were 79 tornadoes in Alabama in 2009.
First, tornadoes are not given official names, but are sometimes given informal names for where they occur. Second, there have been many thousands of tornadoes, and it would be impossible to list them all under any sort of logical naming system. The link below, however is to a database that has information on the more than 50,000 tornadoes that have occurred in the U.S. in the years 1950-2009. Tornadoes can be found based on date, location, and Fujita scale rating.
Georgia had 55 confirmed tornadoes in 2009.
Kansas had 103 confirmed tornadoes in 2009.
Texas had the most tornadoes in 2009 at 129.