Pretty much the same thing that would happen if a tornado hit anywhere else., and that region, especially the northern part, is prone to tornadoes. Any trees in the tornado's path would likely be damage and possible uprooted or snapped and any man-made structures would also likely be damaged or destroyed. The severity of the damage will depend on the strength of the tornado.
The Joplin tornado struck on Sunday, May 22, 2011.
The Hallam, Nebraska tornado struck on May 22, 2004.
The tornado in Chicago occurred on April 21, 1967. It struck the city in the late afternoon, causing significant damage and resulting in several injuries and fatalities. The tornado was part of a severe storm system that affected the region that day.
The Joplin tornado struck the city of Joplin, which is in the southwestern corner of Missouri in the central United States.
The have been many tornadoes in Missouri, but you probably are referring to the devastating Joplin, Missouri tornado, which struck on May 22, 2011.
The most violent tornado and only F5 tornado recorded in the month of August struck Plainfield, Illinois, southwest of Chicago, on August 28, 1990.
Tornadoes are not given names as hurricanes are, but are often referred to by where they hit. So it would be called the Auckland tornado.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama has been hit by a number of tornadoes, but the most recent and most devastating tornado to hit the city was the EF4 that struck on April 27, 2011.
The deadliest tornado on record struck central Bangladesh o April 26, 1989, killing an estimated 1300 people.
The worst tornado ever recorded killed an estimated 1300 people. It struck the cities of Daulatpur and Saturia in central Bangladesh on April 26, 1989.
Yes. The 1913 Omaha tornado struck on Easter Sunday, March 23.
The El Reno tornado was approximately 2.6 miles wide when it struck.