Yes. It is inevitable that there will be tornadoes in Kentucky in the future. But there is no way of knowing where or when they will occur.
There probably will be eventually. Louisville, Kentucky has a history of being hit by tornadoes. However there is know way of knowing when the next one will be.
Kentucky is not in Tornado Alley, it is too far east. However, some consider Kentucky to be part of a different tornado forming region called "Dixie Alley."
No. Joplin is in Missouri and so was the tornado that hit it.
Yes, it did.
Yes. Kentucky is in a tornado forming region known as "Dixie Alley."They are subject to tornadoes but nothing like Oklahoma, the Texas Panhandle and Kansas experience.
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No. Arbraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky, which is east of Tornado Alley.
The one tornado that tracked near Butler, Kentucky in 2012 killed 3 people, but all the deaths were in the area of Moscow, Ohio. The tornado never directly impacted Butler.
Yes, it has had F5 tornadoes in the past.
No, you cannot stop a tornado with another tornado. The two tornadoes would simply merge and form a larger tornado.
The EF3 tornado that hit Allen County, Kentucky cost $1.48 million from damage to property and crops. In addition, the tornado killed 4 people and injured 11.