There has never been a recorded tornado in Antarctica.
Tornadoes can happen in any place that gets thunderstorms.
Just about. If a place can get strong thunderstorms it can get tornadoes.
Yes. It is rare for a tornado to be stationary. Most tornadoes move in a northeasterly direction.
They don't. They never have. They never will.
The east side of the U.S. gets alot of tornadoes and hurricanes
No, tornadoes have been recorded on every continent except Antarctica. But usually, the US is the most common place for tornadoes, especially in Tornado Alley.
Well, people have to find a new place, if there place was damaged by the tornadoes. If there lucky well, good for them.
Well, there is one place I know of that has really never seen a tornado. That is Dallas, Texas.
Yes. Tornadoes happen every year.
There were 27 tornadoes in Indiana in 2010.
Tornadoes can probably occur in any country as any place that can get thunderstorms can get tornadoes.
Countless thousands. Every year many tornadoes stay in open fields and never hit any structures. The actual number of these tornadoes is unknown as many are probably never reported.