Kentucky is not in Tornado Alley, it is too far east. However, some consider Kentucky to be part of a different tornado forming region called "Dixie Alley."
Yes. Prosper is in Tornado Alley.
There is no set agreement on the extent of Tornado Alley, but it is generally considered to include Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Iowa as well as small portions of Colorado and Missouri.
Yes, it did.
No. However, it might be considered to be in "Dixie Alley" another active tornado region in the U.S.
The eye of the tornado is the calmest part of a tornado.
it is part of the man in the map and part of tornado ally
In tornado ally and that includes part of Kanses, part of Texes and most of OK.
Northern Texas is part of tornado alley. But this region actually extends as far north as South Dakota.
Oklahoma is in Tornado Alley. Tornadoes rarely affect Nevada.
Is this your Homework?? Basically its because Texas is Part of tornado ally. Tornado Ally is a place in the US that because of all of the different weather that is near it gets a ton of tornadoes. Tornado ally consists of Oklahoma Kansas Nebraska South Dakota and Mexico (getting a sense of where it is?)
No, it is too far east. It can, however be considered a part of "Dixie Alley," which is a second, slightly less active tornado forming region.
Yes. Prosper is in Tornado Alley.
Tornado Alley did not occur. It was not an event. Tornado Alley is a region in the central United States.
Tornado Alley - is simply a name given to the relatively narrow area of the states where the majority of tornadoes are found.
Florida is not in tornado Alley, but it does get a lot of tornadoes, but they are generally not as strong as the ones in Tornado Alley.
No. Joplin is in Missouri and so was the tornado that hit it.
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