The largest tornado ever in history was found in Tornado Alley, (obviously named after the amount of tornadoes which started.)
Northern Alaska has the fewest tornadoes, likely none at all. Only 4 tornadoes have ever been recorded in the state's history, and all were in the southern part.
Yes. There have been quite a few throughout history, most of them in the United States.
Not since official record keeping began in 1950. Prior to that it would be difficult to determine if there was a year with out tornadoes (though it is unlikely) as weak tornadoes were simply ignored.
Yes, there are tornadoes in California as strong as F3.
Yes, though technically they are not tornadoes.
The El Reno tornado, which occurred on May 31, 2013, was one of the largest tornadoes ever recorded. It had a maximum width of 2.6 miles, making it one of the widest tornadoes in history.
Yes. A tornado likely played a role in the War of 1812, killing British troops as they attack Washington D.C.
Yes. Tornadoes do occur in Washington and Oregon. However, tornadoes stronger than F1 are rare.
If there ever was one on the lake it would be a water spout not a tornado. Tornadoes are on land not water. A water spout is on the water.
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No. Tornadoes are neither alive nor do they have minds, so they cannot dream.