It's a place called tornado alley. It is located on the Great Plains.
In the United States, the Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma issues tornado watches for all locations.
Tornadoes are most often found in the following locations/Great Plains in the Central United States (known as Tornado Alley)AustraliaBangladesh and IndiaSouth AfricaArgentina
The United States has the highest number of tornadoes.
The United States had 1093 tornadoes in 2007.
Idaho can have tornadoes. Tornadoes can happen anywhere in the United States. But tornadoes are more common in Tornado Alley.
Most tornadoes in the United States rotate counterclockwise, most in Australia rotate clockwise. Additionally, The united States has more strong tornadoes.
The United States
The United States.
Canada reports the second largest number of tornadoes in the world, after the United States. Canada has between 80 and 100 tornadoes each year.
Tornadoes form from powerful thunderstorms called supercells, which have rotating updrafts. When the right atmospheric conditions are present, the rotating updraft can tilt vertically, forming a tornado. The interaction of warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico with cold, dry air from Canada in the central United States creates the ideal conditions for tornadoes to develop.
There were approximately 1,000 tornadoes reported in the United States in 2020. The actual number could be slightly different due to multiple reports of the same tornado or missed events in remote locations.
All 50 states in the United States have experienced tornadoes. However, the frequency and severity of tornadoes vary by region, with states in the central part of the country known as Tornado Alley experiencing more tornadoes on average.