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Most states have more than 6 tornadoes per year. Weak tornadoes are more common than most people think. Florida averages about 65 tornadoes per year. This is due to Florida's somewhat unique position. Over the Florida peninsula warm, moist air masses converge. This convergence, combined with intrusions of cooler air from further north means the Florida very frequently gets thunderstorms. In some cases these can spawn tornadoes.

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How often do tornadoes form in Virginia?

Virginia averages 6 tornadoes per year.


Has Arizona ever have a tornado?

Yes. Arizona actually averages about 4 tornadoes per year, though almost all are weak. One of the most significant events occurred on October 6, 2010 when 8 tornadoes touched down, including 4 EF2 tornadoes and an EF3 tornado.


How many kinds of tornadoes are there?

That can have different answers. There are 6 levels on the Fujita Scale ranging from F0 to F5 (EF0 to EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita scale). But these are only levels of intensity and do not divide tornadoes into distinct types. Type 1: also known as supercell tornadoes. These tornadoes, which form from the mesocyclone of a supercell, are the most common type and are generally the strongest. They are the only ones that can reach EF4 an EF5 intensity. On occasion these tornadoes can become very large. Type 2: also known as landspouts or waterspouts* depending on where they occur. These tornadoes most often form from developing thunderstorms. They are weaker on average than supercell tornadoes but on rare occasions can be as as strong as EF3. When they occur as landspouts they often produce a characteristic dust tube. Other tornado-like circulations such as dust devils, fire whirls and gustnadoes are not considered tornadoes. *Type 1 tornadoes can occur as waterspouts as well, though not as often as type 2. They are called tornadic waterspouts. Waterspouts are usually not officially counted as tornadoes unless they hit land.


At what time of the year are tornadoes most likely to form?

Most tornadoes form from thunderstorms. You need warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and cool, dry air from Canada. When these two air masses meet, they create instability in the atmosphere. A change in wind direction and an increase in wind speed with increasing height creates an invisible, horizontal spinning effect in the lower atmosphere. Rising air within the updraft tilts the rotating air from horizontal to vertical. An area of rotation, 2-6 miles wide, now extends through much of the storm. Most strong and violent tornadoes form within this area of strong rotation.


What are the twilight hours in Florida?

The twilight hours of any given location are subject to change depending on the time of year; twilight hours during the winter will be different compared to twilight hours during the summer. On average, the summer twilight hours in Florida tend to be between the hours of 5:15am to 6:45am in the morning and 8:20pm to 9:50pm in the evening.

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Why is Florida not considered the tornado capital?

Although Florida has a very high concentration of tornadoes, they generally are not as strong or as destructive as the ones that occur in Tornado Alley. For example, since official records began in 1950 Florida has had 2 F4 tornadoes and no F5 tornadoes. By comparison Oklahoma has had 57 F4 tornadoes and 6 F5 tornadoes.


How often do tornadoes form in Virginia?

Virginia averages 6 tornadoes per year.


What is the average number of tornadoes in Virginia?

Virginia averages 6 to 10 tornadoes each year.


Do tornadoes happen in Montana?

Yes. Montana averages 6 or 7 tornadoes per year.


What time of year are thunderstorms most likely to occur in Florida?

At any given point in the state of FLorida, the number can range from 60 to more than 100 per year. In the subtropical regions of the state, the number is about 60 per year, while the peninsula experiences 80 to 100 per year. A small area about 30 miles inland from the Gulf near Tampa experiences 100 to 130 per year. A map of Thunderstorm frequencies may be found at http://www.srh.noaa.gov/key/HTML/tstmhazards.htm Maps of Lightning frequencies by month, as well as an annual total map are at http://www.srh.noaa.gov/mlb/ltgcenter/ltg_climo.html#Annual%20Lightning


Can 90 F5 tornadoes touch down?

Not in a single outbreak. The current record for number of F5 tornadoes in a single outbreak is 6, (some say 7 as one rating is disputed) which is also the 1-year record. You might see 90 F5 tornadoes occur in a 100 year period.


Term for Florida senators?

All senators serve 6 year terms.


What rank was the Florida seminoles in Brett favre's junior year of college?

6


Is Orlando in front or behind time from UK?

Florida is behind. The sun comes over the horizon on Monday morning in England about six hours before it appears over the horizon on that Monday morning in Florida. (With seasonal variations of course)


How many tomatoes a year do they grow in Florida?

6 give or take 9


How many f-5 tornadoes were there in April and May in 2011?

There have been estimated at least 109 F5 tornadoes in the U.S. Since the introduction of the Enhanced Fujita scale there have been 9 EF5 tornadoes, which is essentially equivalent to an F5. Note that this number should be taken with a grain of salt as it can be difficult to distinguish between F4 and F5 damage, especially in records that must be evaluated based on historical accounts.


Has Arizona ever have a tornado?

Yes. Arizona actually averages about 4 tornadoes per year, though almost all are weak. One of the most significant events occurred on October 6, 2010 when 8 tornadoes touched down, including 4 EF2 tornadoes and an EF3 tornado.