The least Tornado prone state is Alaska, which has only had 4 recorded tornadoes since official records began In 1950.
Antarctica is not believed to get tornadoes at all.
No such state holds that title. The state with the fewest tornadoes in Alaska, which has recorded 4 tornadoes since official records began in 1950.
Unfortunately, every state has had tornadoes. Alaska has had the fewest: it has only had 4, all of them were F0's.
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.
Of those three Nevada gets the fewest tornadoes and is in fact one of the lowest ranking states for tornadoes. Florida and Texas are in the five highest.
That distinction probably goes to Hawaii, which comes ahead of Alaska and Rhode Island.
Typically, the United States experiences the fewest tornadoes in December.
What part of oaklahoma gets the fewest tornadoes, especially big ones. I saw one response say the panhandle and another say central.
Going city by city is not reliable, as in a small area such as a single city or county there is too much statistical "noise". On the whole, it appears that the northeastern portion of Tennessee gets the fewest tornadoes and, perhaps more importantly, the fewest major tornadoes.
No. The state with the fewest people is Wyoming.
The state that has the fewest national parks is the state of Delaware. The state is the only one in the US with no national park.
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