Tornadoes are most common on the Great Plains in the United States, earning that region the nickname "Tornado Alley."
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Yes. Tornadoes are very common in Arkansas. It is almost in Tornado Alley.
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Usually one tornado does not result in other tornadoes. Some strong tornadoes can produce a satellite tornadoes that orbit them, but this is not very common.
Yes. Death valley can get tornadoes, but they are very rare. Dust devils are common though.
Tornadoes and blizzards are both dangerous storms with strong winds. Aside from that they are very different.
Tornadoes are more common in the central region of the United States, often referred to as "Tornado Alley," which includes parts of states like Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska. This region experiences a higher frequency of tornadoes due to the clash of warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico with cool, dry air from the Rockies.
False. Tornadoes are very common in Texas.
Tornadoes can destroy anything in their path. Some common things are houses. Tornadoes can also destroy cars. They can throw them far. They also can rip up fields or grass areas. Tornadoes are very destructive.
Yes. They are not very common. But NYC has seen a few weak tornadoes, including one killer tornado in 2010.
Tornadoes, especially strong ones, are are not very common west of the Rockies. In fact, no tornado stronger than F3 has been recorded west of the Rockies since at least 1950.
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