Yes, Pima County, Arizona has had tornadoes as strong as F2.
On average, Arizona gets about 5 tornadoers per year.
Yes. On average Arizona gets 4 or 5 tornadoes per year.
Florida generally experiences more tornadoes than Arizona. This is due to the geographical location and climate of Florida, which is prone to severe weather conditions that are conducive to tornado formation, such as strong thunderstorms and hurricanes. Arizona, on the other hand, has a drier climate and is less prone to tornadoes.
No. Tornadoes are rare in Arizona.
Not really. Although tornadoes can hit Tuscon, it is unusual and tornadoes stronger than EF1 are rare in Arizona.
Going city by city is not reliable, as in a small area such as a single city or county there is too much statistical "noise". On the whole, it appears that the northeastern portion of Tennessee gets the fewest tornadoes and, perhaps more importantly, the fewest major tornadoes.
Arizona does get strong tornadoes, but very rarely. Since official record keeping began in 1950, 3 tornadoes in Arizona have been rated F3 or EF3, with nothing rated higher.
That depends on which Stark County you mean. Stark County, Illinois has had 9 tornadoes in the years 1950-2010 Stark County, North Dakota has had 19 tornadoes from 1950 to 2010. Stark County Ohio has had 11 tornadoes from 1950 to 2010.
Since 2000 there have been 53 tornadoes in Arizona.
If you mean "Does freeborn county get tornadoes?" then yes. Freeborn county has a many tornadoes, some as as strong as F4. If you mean is there currently a tornado watch or warning, then no.
Tempe is in Maricopa County, Arizona.