Texas ranks number one in total number of tornadoes, tornado fatalities, tornado injuries, and damage in terms of monetary cost.
Because tornadoes have killed more people in Texas than in any other state. It is also the state with the most tornado injuries, damage, and the most tornadoes overall.
Most tornadoes that actually cause damage might do few thousand to a few hundred thousand dollars in damage. Some of stronger tornadoes may cause damage in the millions of dollars. The very worst of tornadoes can cause hundreds of millions of dollars in damage, on a few occasions damage costs have exceeded $1billion.
Yes. Illinois tornadoes are not uncommon in Illinois. The state has had a number of very destructive tornadoes. Most of the damage and deaths from the Tri-State tornado, the worst tornado in United States history, ocurred in Illinois.
Most of the damage caused by tornadoes is the result of extremely powerful winds.
Texas gets the most tornadoes of any state.
Although tornadoes occur in all states, the state with the most tornadoes is Texas.
Tornadoes damage and destroy property and kill and injure people and animals.
Texas has the most tornadoes overall, but Oklahoma has the most tornadoes per square mile.
On average, Texas gets the most tornadoes of any state.
Most tornadoes are weak, causing relatively minor damage such as broken tree branches, missing shingles and siding and downed gutters.
Texas had the most tornadoes in 2009 at 129.
Alabama has had several days with tornadoes in 2011. The most significant by far was April 27 when 62 tornadoes struck in the state killing over 200. April 15 was also a significant day for tornadoes with 45 tornadoes hitting the state. In addition to these events tornadoes also occurred in Alabama on 7 other days but the damage was not particularly severe.