The Us st still has tornadoes. In the old days, areas hit by tornadoes were usually helped by nearby communities in rescue and recovery. More recently, areas that suffer major damage as helped by federal and stated funds, insurance agencies, and organizations such as the Red Cross. International aid has never been significant in regard to tornadoes in the US.
Tornadoes in the U.S. are called tornadoes.
Tornadoes occur in other countries besides the US. However, the US heartland has ideal conditions for tornadoes.
"Tornado Alley" is the term commonly used to reference the area in the United States where tornadoes are most frequent. It includes parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.
There were 1692 tornadoes in the U.S. in 2008.
In 2011 there were 1,626 tornadoes and 552 deaths.
Tornadoes hit the U.S. every year.
No. Tornadoes are possible just about everywhere there are thunderstorms.
Tornadoes are most common in Texas
The continental United States can and does have tornadoes. It has more tornadoes than anywhere else.
Tornadoes hit the U.S. every year.
Yes, though technically they are not tornadoes.
All U.S. states have had at least a few tornadoes.