The most dangerous months are usually April, May, and June.
The most dangerous months are usually April, May, and June.
The safest months in Oklahoma for tornadoes are January, February, and December.
April, May, and June are generally the most dangerous months.
The top three states for tornadoes are Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
The three most active months for tornadoes in the United States are April, May, and June.
Although tornadoes can occur in any month, the peak three months for tornadoes are April, May, and June.
Yes. Missouri is very prone to tornadoes. On average, Missouri averages about 45tornadoes per year. Missouri was affected by three of the ten deadliest tornadoes in U.S. history, including the devastating Joplin tornado of 2011.
The three states that have the most tornadoes are Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. These states are part of what is known as "Tornado Alley," a region in the central United States with a high frequency of tornado activity.
Tornadoes are not given names as hurricanes are, but they are often referred to by where they hit. Three notable tornadoes from 2009 were the Lone Grove, Oklahoma tornado, the Murfreesboro, Tennessee tornado, and the Aurora, Nebraska tornado.
Records suggest that the months with the least tornado activity in Georgia are July, August, and October.
The greatest amount of tornado activity generally occurs in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
There were three tornadoes there in 1960. The National Weather Service records two F2 tornadoes in Moore, OK, on April 28, 1960, and an F2 tornado in Moore, OK, on May 16, 1960. See link attached below. Since records began in 1950 there have been 12 recorded tornadoes in Moore.