As of 2011 Virginia fits in this category!
Tornado - glade spring va
earthquake - mineral va
hurricane irene - chesapeake, va beach
Every state gets tornadoes. Pennsylvania and Ohio have even had F4 and F5 tornadoes. The inland states do not get hurricanes. The Dakotas, Florida, and Michigan have only have a few small earthquakes. Pennsylvania has had a few earthquakes, but none have been very damaging.
No
Florida is very prone to both tornadoes and hurricanes. Earthquakes in Florida are very rare, and rarely cause even minor damage.
Earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and tornadoes are all severe. It just depends on how strong they are and where they occur.
Yes, but the chances of such an occurrence are extremely low. Hurricanes often produce tornadoes, but more often in their outer regions beyond the area of hurricane conditions (sustained winds of at least 74 mph). Hurricanes and tornadoes are not related to earthquakes in any way known to science. Many area that are prone to large earthquakes to not typically see hurricanes or tornadoes very often.
earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes
Earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes
No, earthquakes happen on there own. Kind of like how you can't stop tsunamis, tornadoes, or hurricanes.
some natural disasters in new jersey is hurricanes tornados and earthquakes.
Lightening, Storms, Earthquakes, Hurricanes, tornadoes
tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes
Lightening, Storms, Earthquakes, Hurricanes, tornadoes