Kansas gets the highest number of tornadoes per area unit, with about 12 tornadoes per 10,000 square miles per year.
Surprisingly, Florida actually has the highest occurrence of tornadoes per square mile. However, these tornadoes are generally weaker than those in Tornado Alley.
Kansas gets the most tornadoes per area unit.
According to the NCDC: The state with the highest average number of tornados per year is Texas. However, the state with the highest number of tornados per square mile is Florida. Admittedly, most tornados that hit Florida tend to be puny in comparison to those that hit the midwest.
Texas has the most tornadoes overall, but Oklahoma has the most tornadoes per square mile.
Kansas gets the highest number of tornadoes per area unit, with about 12 tornadoes per 10,000 square miles per year.
Florida and Kansas.
Definitely. In fact, Texas has the highest average number of tornadoes of any state in the U.S...This is due partially from it's large size (Oklahoma averages the highest number of tornadoes per square mile, but is a much smaller size than Texas)...Nevertheless, tornadoes are very common in Texas (Especially the northern and eastern parts of Texas)...
There is no highest square number. If there was such a number then that number squared would be a higher square number!
You are more likely to be hit in Oklahoma, which has the highest number of tornadoes per square mile.
Surprisingly, Florida actually has the highest occurrence of tornadoes per square mile. However, these tornadoes are generally weaker than those in Tornado Alley.
Kansas gets the most tornadoes per area unit.
The United States experiences the largest number of tornadoes each year. This is due to a combination of specific weather patterns and geographic features that make the country prone to tornado formation.
According to the NCDC: The state with the highest average number of tornados per year is Texas. However, the state with the highest number of tornados per square mile is Florida. Admittedly, most tornados that hit Florida tend to be puny in comparison to those that hit the midwest.
Just like numbers, there is no highest square number, it just goes on and on and on...
Texas annually has more tornadoes than any other state, followed by Oklahoma. However, the statistics are misleading, since Texas is much larger than its neighboring states. Florida has the highest number of tornadoes per 10,000 square miles each year. For an interesting chart showing how different states rank in various categories of tornado statistics, please visit the link below.
You would be far more likely to see a tornado in Kansas. Kansas as the highest number of tornadoes per square mile of any US state.