A tornado can happen at any time of day.
Tornadoes occur most frequently in the late afternoon and early evening because that time of day is usually the hottest. Warmer air can cause thunderstorms to intensify, making them more likely to produce a tornado.
Tornadoes most often occur in the late afternoon and early evening.
As of June 2, 2013 the last tornado in Illinois was an EF2 on the evening of May 31. Another tornado, rated EF3, struck earlier that same evening.
A tornado is most likely to form in the late afternoon or early evening.
no because tornadoes only happen in the dang united states
Except in cases of weak tornadoes, or where a structure is only subjected to the tornado's outermost winds, windows will generally break.
A tornado can hit a house, but cannot happen indoors.
There is not such thing as a "chemical tornado" a tornado is the result of thermodynamic physical processes.
The most violent tornado and only F5 tornado recorded in the month of August struck Plainfield, Illinois, southwest of Chicago, on August 28, 1990.
No. They occur in other places. Those particular states happen to have a lot of them, hence the "Tornado Alley" title they are given.
Yes, and they have happened. Though most only cause minor damage.
It is impossible to predict where the next tornado will occur.
No. A tornado is a vortex of air. There is no air in space.