A tornado is most likely to happen in the United States in a section called "Tornado Alley". This includes Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Florida, Missouri, and more. A tornado is likely to form between 3 pm. and 9 pm.
The most likely outcome of a tornado is damage to property and vegetation.
tornado alley or in Texas which half the state is part of tornado alley
A tornado can happen at any time of day or year but is most likely to occur in the late afternoon in spring or early summer.
You will be carried to another location and dropped there. Most likely you will not survive.
Tornadoes most frequently happen in Tornado Alley, a strip of land that goes up the United States Midwest. However, tornadoes can happen almost anywhere. Flat land, like in Tornado Alley, does not interfere with the winds, so the tornado is not dissipated.
Tornadoes can happen anywhere in North Carolina, but are most common in the eastern part of the state.
Partially. A tornado warning means that a tornado is likely to form or already has formed.
A tornado can happen at any time of day. Tornadoes occur most frequently in the late afternoon and early evening because that time of day is usually the hottest. Warmer air can cause thunderstorms to intensify, making them more likely to produce a tornado.
Very likely.
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.
Tornadoes can occur any time of year but it is most likely to happen during a thundery and harsh spring.
No, it can not happen. You will always need a cloud to form a tornado. The kind of cloud that a tornado uses is a cumulonimbus cloud.