Ohio averages about 20 tornadoes per year.
Yes. Kansas averages 36 tornadoes each yesr.
Tennessee averages about 30 tornadoes per year.
Below are the states that aveage more than 20 tornadoes per year with their averages. Note that these are only averages, and that the number of tornadoes that hit a state in a given year can vary widley.Texas: 151Kansas: 95Oklahoma: 64Florida: 64Nebraska: 56Illinois: 53Colorado: 50Iowa: 49Alabama: 49Mississippi: 46Missouri: 45Minnesota: 44Arkansas: 40Louisiana: 38South Dakota: 34North Dakota: 33North Carolina: 32Georgia: 30Tennessee: 29South Carolina: 26Wisconsin: 24Indiana: 24Kentucky: 23
Based on data from the past 20 years the U.S. averages about 790 F0 tornadoes each year (EF0 as of February 2007). Worldwide the number is unknown as many nations do not record weak tornadoes.
On average, Florida experiences about 54 tornadoes per year. Tornadoes in Florida are mostly weak in intensity, but occasionally strong tornadoes can happen, especially during severe weather outbreaks.
No town gets hit by tornadoes on an annual basis. Moore has been hit by 12 recorded tornadoes since 1950.
Based on data from the years 1981-2010, the following states average in the range of 20-30 tornadoes per year North Dakota (29 tornadoes per year on average) Georgia (27) North Carolina (26) Wisconsin (23) Tennessee (21) South Carolina (21) Most states average fewer than 20 tornadoes per year and several average more than 30. Note that these figures are only averages, and that in any given year a state may have significantly more or fewer tornadoes than its average. For example, Tennessee eexperienced no less than 92 tornadoes in 2011.
Pretty high actually. Michigan averages a little less than 20 each year and has seen tornadoes as strong as F5.
Tornadoes do occur in Virginia, but they are not as common as in the central United States. Virginia typically experiences about 10-20 tornadoes per year, with peak activity in the spring and early summer months. It is important for residents to be prepared and have a plan in case a tornado does occur.
Based on data from the past 30 years 7 states fit that criterion. They are: Indiana (20 tornadoes per year) Michigan (17) Ohio (17) Kentucky (17) Pennsylvania (15) Virgina (14) Wyoming (12)
Based on information from the past 20 years April averages about 150 tornadoes in the U.S. Worldwide numbers are more difficult to determine.