While tornadoes can occur just about anywhere, the most tornado-prone region in the world is on the Great Plains in the U.S. stretching roughly from Texas to South Dakota and Iowa. This region is known as Tornado Alley.
The region of the U.S. most prone to tornadoes is called "Tornado Alley."
The term used for the region of the US where tornadoes frequently form is "Tornado Alley."
Tornadoes can occur in most parts of the world, but are rare in most placed. The Great Plains of the United States are the best-known region for tornadoes, so much so that the area is called Tornado Alley. The Southeastern U.S. is not far behind. Other significant tornado-forming regions can be found in Bangladesh, Australia, South Africa, and parts of Europe.
Tornadoes can form almost anywhere, but are most common in the central United States.
It was categorized as tornado alley because it is in the perfect location for tornados to occur. These conditions are: Having warm, humid air for the equator Cold, dry air from Canada and the Rocky Mountains
Tornadoes occur mostly in Tornado Alley. Tornadoes occur mostly in Tornado Alley, a region that stretches from Texas to Iowa with the highest activity in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. However, all 50 states, including Alaska and Hawaii, have had tornadoes.
Hail and tornadoes are most often associated with cold fronts, but can occur with dry lines or, lest often, warm fronts.
The area with the highest tornado frequency in the U.S. is Tornado Alley. A region stretching across the Great Plains from Texas to South Dakota and Iowa. Another tornado hot spot is in Florida.
Tornadoes are themselves violent weather events. They ar intense whirlwinds spawned by thunderstorms. Since tornadoes depend on certain weather conditions to develop, climate affects how often tornadoes occur in an area.
Yes, but very few and only on the Atlantic side. The conditions in the region make tropical cyclones (as they are called in that area) very unlikely.
Yes. Tornadoes can and do hit southern Ontario and have even hit the Toronto area.
Severe thunderstorms most often occur ahead of cold fronts.
Tornado Alley.
Tornado Alley
Tornadoes occur on the land in mid-USA.They mostly happen in Kansas.
The colloquial term is Tornado Alley, generally stretching from Texas to South Dakota and Iowa. There is relatively high tornado activity extending from the Rocky Mountains in the west, to the Appalachian Mountains in the east and from the Gulf of Mexico to southern Canada.See the related Wikipedia link for a nice map of the area:
No. Tornadoes are fairly rare in California and they are almost always weak. That said, a few tornadoes have occurred in the LA area.