Tornado Alley is locate mainly on the Great Plains and extends from Texas to South Dakota and into Iowa. The most active part of Tornado Alley is in northern Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
The official death toll is listed at 15, but analysis suggests that these deaths were actually from two separate tornadoes. The tornado that hit Water Valley killed 8 people, 7 of them in Water Valley. The other 7 deaths, farther to the southwest, were from a tornado that ocurred earlier from the same thunderstorm.
The location is now called "Death Valley"
Pecos Bill created Death Valley in California when he finally fell off the tornado. He hit the ground so hard, it sank below sea level and created Death Valley.
most tornadoes form were it is hot and cold climate , tornadoes start by thunderstorms
Every state.Every country has been hit by a tornado.But tornado valley is hit the most.tornadoes have been reported in every season but is most common in late spring and early summer
Everyone says a tornado cant hit Springfield because we are located in a valley but we had one hit not to long ago is it true we are in a valley?
Alley
The tornado is not affected. It will continue though the valley as it would over any other terrain.
The Grand Valley Tornado struck at approximately 4:15pm on May 31st, 1985. It was the longest (on the ground) recorded Tornado in Canadian records.
Tornado Valley - 2009 TV is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
Through a valley
Yes
Tornadoes can form anywhere!!
No most tornado strikes happen in the Midwest in tornado valley but they can happen any where but mainly in middle March to early October
No. Tennessee is east of Tornado Alley. Some put it in another tornado forming region called "Dixie Alley."
No, the hours of daylight and darkness in September are closer to those of March, while November has shorter daylight hours and longer periods of darkness as it approaches the winter solstice.
Actually it is called tornado alley. It is the wide strip in the Midwest of the US where tornadoes are most likely to form.