The highest number of tornadoes Alabama has recorded in one years was 145. This record was set in 2011.
Alabama averages about 45 tornadoes per year, but it varies from one year to the next.
Alabama averages 44 tornadoes per year, though the actyual number varies widely from year to year.
There are more tornadoes. Alabama averages about 45 tornadoes per year and gets hit by a hurricane every few years.
Yes, there are quite a few. Alabama averages about 45 tornadoes per year and rivals Oklahoma in the number of F5 tornadoes it has recorded.
Yes. Tornadoes occur fairly frequently in Alabama. The state averages 45 tornadoes every year. It is tied with Oklahoma in number of F5 an EF5 tornadoes.
It varies from year to year, but the average from 1991-2011 is 48 per year.
The year with the most violent tornadoes on record was 1974, with a total of 36 tornadoes rated as violent.
For January-July 2011 (data since then has not been compiled) North Dakota and Kentucky have had 59 and 58 confirmed tornadoes respectively. 10 other states have had more than 60 tornadoes this year with Alabama having the most at 142. It should also be noted that 62 of those Alabama tornadoes occurred in one event on April 27. Based on more general statistics, Kansas averages about 60 tornadoes per year. If you are referring to some other year or event, please provide the specifics.
So far the year 2004 has had the most confirmed tornadoes in the U.S. at 1,817.
Yes. The states of New York gets a few tornadoes each year, most of them weak. New York City has also had a few tornadoes, at least one of which was a killer.
All 50 U.S. states have recorded tornadoes and most see at least a few tornadoes every year. Kansas is one of the most tornado prone states. Other states that have a high incidence of tornadoes include Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, Nebraska, South Dakota, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Alabama.
Not yet, it's only May. But we're on pace to be right up there.