Tornadoes happen in both Florida and California, but they are far more common in Florida.
Tornado alley in America :P
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Although Florida has a high frequency of tornadoes, it is not considered part of Tornado Alley because it is very far from it and would best be considered as part of a different tornado-forming region.
It is possible, but there is a good chance you would not survive the experience.
Climate change may afftect tornado activity in some regions, but exactly how is uncertain. Some areas would experience more tornadoes and some would experience fewer.
A blizzard or a tornado would be seen in North Dakota but not very likely in Florida.
It really depends. I would have to say own. The cost of real estate in Florida is getting to be as high or higher than California. If you buy land now, it will only increase in value. I know from experience.
Depends on what you mean by "better." You are more likely to experience a tornado in Kansas, but most people would not consider that a good thing. The tornadoes in Rhode Island are not as dangerous as the ones in Kansas as they are generally weaker. So it would probably not be as bad to be hit by a Rhode Island tornado as you would be at a lower risk of injury or death.
This actually did happen at least once. On May 12, 1997 Miami, Florida was hit by an F1 tornado. There was moderate damage to trees and buildings. Fortunately strong tornadoes are rare in Florida.
It depends on where in California you are referring to. California is a very large state and Northern California beaches are much colder than Southern California ones. Florida beaches are famous for being great beaches, but for me I would rather go to a Southern California beach.
If you mean which Disney park is the original, that would be the one in California. The one in Florida is only known as Disney World, NOT Disneyland
Kansas. Kansas is one of the most tornado prone states while Rhode Island rarely gets them.