The warning system for tornadoes has improved, giving people a better chance to get to safety before a tornado hits.
This is thought to be one of the reasons for the decline of the California condor.
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It is calculated by using the Death rate and Birth rate to give an estimated population growth statistic. If there are more deaths than births there is a decline, and if there are more births than deaths then there is a population increase.
On average, tornadoes cause around 70-80 fatalities and 1,500 injuries each year in the United States. However, the number can vary widely depending on the intensity and frequency of tornadoes in a given year.
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Statistically more people die throughout the winter months than throughout the summer months. My example for this is taken from the National Vital Statistics Report for the year 2008 concerning the statistics in the US ("Table B2. Provisional number and rate of marriages, deaths, and infant deaths, by month: United States, January 2007-December 2008") This is what the numbers are according to said table: January 2007: 222,000 deaths February 2007: 204,000 deaths March 2007: 216,000 deaths April 2007: 203,000 deaths May 2007: 199,000 deaths June 2007: 188,000 deaths July 2007: 194,000 deaths August 2007: 191,000 deaths September 2007: 187,000 deaths October 2007: 198,000 deaths November 2007: 199,000 deaths December 2007: 214,000 deaths January 2008: 224,000 deaths February 2008: 222,000 deaths March 2008: 231,000 deaths April 2008: 206,000 deaths May 2008: 201,000 deaths June 2008: 190,000 deaths July 2008: 191,000 deaths August 2008: 191,000 deaths September 2008: 186,000 deaths October 2008: 198,000 deaths November 2008: 200,000 deaths December 2008: 213,000 deaths As you were asking whether more people died in winter or summer, I just took the statistics for those months into consideration and calculated the average: Winter (Dec-Mar) statistical average: 218,250 deaths Summer (Jun-Sep) statistical average: 189,750 deaths
There is no average. Cyclones can cause hundreds of millions of dollars and result in just one death (Cyclone Larry, Queensland, 2006) or result in a loss of life of between 400 and 410 (Cyclone Mahina, Queensland, 1899). Many cyclones have caused 40 deaths, 60 deaths or 140 deaths. There is no average.