Usually a tornado come after rain, as most tornadoes are located in the rear portion of a supercell.
Yes. It is located in the middle of the united states (Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas etc) due to a favorable climate setup. Tornado Alley does not move, but major tornado outbreak can happen in other regions.
The Tri State tornado first started north of the town of Ellington, Missouri.
The address of the Tornado Memorial Fund is: Po Box 691, Newburgh, IN 47629-0691
The top of a tornado is actually located several thousand feet to several miles up into the clouds. There is no specific name for it.
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The largest tornado on record struck near El Reno, Oklahoma on May 31, 2013. It was 2.6 miles wide.
A tornado's center, or "eye," is actually found in hurricanes, not tornadoes. In a tornado, the most intense winds and destruction are located in the center of the funnel cloud. This is where the rotation is strongest and where the most damage is typically inflicted.
The first recorded tornado was reported in 1054 in the Delta of the Nile, Egypt. Tornadoes can occur worldwide, with the central United States known as Tornado Alley experiencing the most frequent tornado activity.
Most tornadoes in the world are located in the central part of the United States, often referred to as "Tornado Alley." This region spans from Texas to South Dakota and is known for its frequent tornado outbreaks due to the collision of warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico with cooler, drier air from the Rocky Mountains. Tornadoes can occur in other parts of the world as well, but Tornado Alley experiences the highest concentration of them.
No, Illinois is not the most eastern state in Tornado Alley. Tornado Alley typically includes states like Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska, where tornado activity is most prevalent. Illinois is located on the eastern edge of Tornado Alley but is not considered one of the core states in the region.
There have been dozens of F5 tornadoes, you will need to be more specific.