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The most destructive tornado on record in North America was the Joplin, Missouri tornado of May 22, 2011. The cost of damage was $2.8 billion.
Theoretically tornadoes can occur anywhere on earth, but they are most common in North America between the Rocky Mountains and Appalachian Mountains. There is a place in the US called Tornado Alley
"Tornado Alley" is the media-driven common term- while it's boundaries are not clearly defined, the core of activity runs from northern Texas into Oklahoma and Kansas, and on into Nebraska in the US. Bangladesh and East India have the highest frequency of tornadoes outside of the central and southern US.
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Tornadoes can happen anywhere in North Carolina, but are most common in the eastern part of the state.
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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.
No. Tornadoes have been killing people since long before 2011. The first recorded tornado fatality in North America occurred in Cambridge, Massachusetts on July 8, 1680. The first killer tornado of 2011 was indeed in Tennessee, however. It killed one person near the town of Lynchburg on February 28.
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That is impossible to determine. Tornadoes have been around longer than there have been people have been around to record them. The first recorded tornado in North America was in 1671 in the then colony of Massachusetts.