The coast of California averages about 10 to 15 thunderstorms per year, though this number can vary significantly depending on specific weather patterns and local conditions. Thunderstorms are more common during the late summer and early fall, particularly in Southern California, while the northern coast typically experiences fewer storms. Overall, California's coastal regions are relatively dry and do not see as many thunderstorms compared to other parts of the country.
Thunderstorms aren't the problem, you can find those pretty much anywhere. Hurricanes are more of a danger.
Tornadoes happen in both Florida and California, but they are far more common in Florida.
No, Florida gets more tornadoes than California.
Florida, by far
Thunderstorms can occur throughout the US, with some regions experiencing more frequent thunderstorm activity than others. Areas prone to frequent thunderstorms include the central plains (such as Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska), the Gulf Coast states (such as Louisiana and Florida), and the Midwest (including states like Iowa and Illinois). Thunderstorms can occur in any state in the US under the right atmospheric conditions.
There are more fish in the sea in californa, then a chippy in florida
yes
Florida gets more sunshine than Hawaii. Hawaii gets more direct sunshine than florida and Hawaii also gets more rain. Hawaii gets no thunderstorms and hurricanes florida does. They ate both tropical climates
No! Georgia, Texas, and California also grow citrus crops.
Florida is slightly larger in total area than Wisconsin, while Wisconsin has more land area.
California, Florida and Hawaii