Tornadoes usually form in "Tornado season", or somewhere in the spring. The 3 months are April, May, and June.
Tornadoes are most common in the central and eastern parts of Mississippi. The frequency of strong tornadoes in those areas rivals that in parts of Tornado Alley.
Usually, but not always. Large tornadoes are usually more intense than strong ones. Many EF3 and stronger tornadoes are a quarter mile wide or more, but it is unusual to see EF0 and EF1 tornadoes that large. Regardless of strength a large tornado is likely to cause more damage simply because it covers a larger area.
The average tornado lasts about 10 minutes.
There is some evidence that tornado frequency might be increasing but it is difficult to determine as with more advanced technology and greater knowledge of tornadoes we are now finding tornadoes that we would have previously missed.
The northern part of Texas in in the area known as "Tornado Alley". This is a region of the United States that is prone to frequent tornadoes. Texas had 8049 tornadoes from January 1, 1950 to July 31, 2009. The highest number of all the states that are in tornado alley.
Although tornadoes can occur in any month, the peak three months for tornadoes are April, May, and June.
Yes, tornadoes are more common in the midwestern states.
Tornadoes can happen in Kansas at any time, but they are most common in the months of April, May, and June.
During summer months like may, June and July.
Typically, Illinois sees the most tornadoes in May.
Tornado season begins in March and ends in July. April is historically the deadliest month, although May has more tornadoes. However, tornadoes hit the U.s. in all months. Tornado season is simply more active.
Tornadoes occur in all months, but are most common in the spring and summer. On average tornado activity in the US peaks in May.
Tornadoes can happen in any month, but they are most common in April, May, and June.
No. Texas gets more tornadoes than any other state.
Tornadoes can happen in the tropics but they are more common in temperate latitudes.
Tornado Alley
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