In the Midwest collisions of cool, dry air with warm, moist air often produces strong thunderstorms that can in turn produce tornadoes. Summer is, of course, the warmest season and warmer air provides more energy to power thunderstorms.
the can exist everywhere but typically in spring and summer
Tornadoes happen mostly during the spring and early summer and during the later afternoon or early evening.
Tornadoes form from thunderstorms, which are fueled by warm, moist air. Such warm, moist conditions occur most often during the summer. Tornadoes themselves are more common in the spring, when upper-level winds are more favorable for them to form.
Tornadoes can occur in the U.S. at any time but they are most common in the Spring and early summer, with May being the usual peak month.
Most tornadoes in the Yuma area [if they do happen] occur from July to September during the summer monsoon season. They are usually weak[F0-F1]and are short lived.
Tornadoes happen in the summer every year.
Tornadoes happen in all months, not just in summer. The greatest summer tornado activity is in June and July.
Tornadoes are more likely to occur in early summer.
Most tornadoes occur in spring and summer.
It is not uncommon for tornadoes to occur in Mississippi during the summer, but they are more common in the spring.
Tornadoes mostly occur in spring and early summer.
Most tornadoes happen in spring and summer
Yes, there were many tornadoes in the summer of 2011, as there are every year. The summer of 2011 saw at least 220 tornadoes in the U.S.
Yes. Tornadoes can occur at any time of year.
Tornadoes are most common in a spring and summer.
No. Tornadoes happen at all times of the year. Spring and summer are just when they are most common.
Yes. There will be many tornadoes in the summer as there are every year.