For the U.S. as a whole Alaska as the lowest risk for tornadoes, having only recorded 4 weak ones in the past 60 years. For the contiguous U.S. the region West of the Rockies has the lowest risk.
This region is called Tornado Alley.
The term used for the region of the US where tornadoes frequently form is "Tornado Alley."
The region of the U.S. most prone to tornadoes is called "Tornado Alley."
the Northeastern region
The Great Lakes Region or sometimes the Midwest Region
This region is called Tornado Alley.
West region
midwest
Southwest Region
West region
West region
The region is commonly called Tornado Alley.
Yes. Tornado Alley is a region in the US with very high tornado activity. It takes up a large portion of the Great Plains.
The term used for the region of the US where tornadoes frequently form is "Tornado Alley."
Tornado Alley.
The region of the U.S. most prone to tornadoes is called "Tornado Alley."
The fact that a small to moderate tornado outbreak occurred shows that there clearly was a risk. The Outlooks issued by the Storm Prediction Center reflected that possibility.