Tornadoes can strike at any time of year but mostly hit some time from April to June.
The average lead time for a tornado warning is 14 minutes.
It is possible but extremely unlikely. If a tornado an earthquake were to strike at the same time it would be purely by coincidence.
The last time Denver had a tornado was in 2007. There could have been some early this year but most likely in 2007.
Yes. West Virginia has had tornadoes before, and it is inevitable that they will strike again, but there is no way of knowing where or when they will strike.
Yes they can. They can happen at any time of year. Spring is actually the most likely time of year to have tornadoes.
The average lead time for a tornado warning is 14 minutes.
Tornadoes hit Oklahoma every year.
It is possible but extremely unlikely. If a tornado an earthquake were to strike at the same time it would be purely by coincidence.
Tornado Alley is a region, not a time of year. Tornado season is generally considered to last April through June.
a tornado can occur at any time of the day or the year
It is possible for a tornado to strike Foxboro, MA, but there is no way of knowing for certain if it will happen.
First, in the coming year there will be hundreds of tornadoes. Second, there is no way of knowing where they will strike until it happens.
The Joplin tornado struck the city of Joplin, Missouri.
tornado mostly showup at summer.
It is impossible to predict when a or where a tornado will strike unless it is already developing. Even then it is uncertain.
It is impossible to predict when the next tornado will strike in any location.
Tornadoes are very difficult to predict. The possibility of tornadoes occurring can be predicted hours ahead of time based on general weather conditions . In this case a tornado watch is issued. But within a large area there is no way of known with any certainty where or when a tornado will strike or if one will occur at all. If a tornado is occurring or a storm may soon produce a tornado, a tornado warning is issued for an area about the size of a county. Even then, meteorologists cannot be certain where or when a possible tornado will strike.