tornadoes occur mainly on the eastern side of America.
medium risk for tornadoes: Canada, New York, Florida, North Dakota & south, and some of Texas
high risk: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Illinois
highest risk: kansas, Maryland
and parts of Europe and west and east Australia
not central Australia
Tornadoes happen all around the world and it depend on your location as to how many tornadoes you will have.
Yes. There are no tornadoes in Antarctica, and it is doubtful that they occur in the Atacama Desert.
Most tornadoes in the UK occur in England, particularly in the Midlands and East Anglia regions. These tornadoes are usually weak and short-lived compared to the more intense tornadoes that can occur in other parts of the world.
Yes. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere that gets thunderstorms. Tornadoes have been recorded on every continent except Antarctica.
About 75% of recorded tornadoes strike the United States. This is misleading however, as many countries do not keep records of their tornadoes. The actual number of tornadoes outside the U.S. is not known.
Overall, only a handful of the tornadoes that occur in Kansas kill anyone. But this is true of tornadoes anywhere. However, a greater percentage of the tornadoes that occur in Kansas are killers because tornadoes are stronger there than they are in most other parts of the world.
Yes. Tornadoes do not occur in Antarctica and likely do no occur in parts of the Arctic and in areas of extreme desert. There are many other regions that are cold or arid that tornadoes occur, but are extremely rare.
Most likely it could. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere in the world.
Most tornadoes occur in spring.
Tornadoes can occur anywhere in the world.
Everywhere that there are thunderstorms.
Tornadoes most commonly occur in Tornado Alley, which includes parts of the central United States such as Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska. Tornadoes can also occur in other regions around the world, but Tornado Alley has the highest frequency of tornadoes.