Yes. Indiana gets its fair share of tornadoes.
Yes. Hawaii will get tornadoes on rare occasions.
Yes. Tornadoes can occur at any time of day or night.
There is some potential for tornadoes in the U.S. today September 10, 2014, particularly across portions of Illinoi, Indiana, and Ohio. However, the potential is low enough that is not certain that any will touch down. Beyong that the potential for severe weather in the remainder of the week is low, meaning tornadoes are possible, but unlikely.
Preliminary reports indicate that a significant tornado in Indiana on March 2, 2010 was half a mile wide. More definitive information will be released in a few days. It is also apparent that there were several, if not many other tornadoes in Indiana on that date.
No. The moon has no atmosphere, and thus it cannot have tornadoes or any sort of weather.
Yes, tornadoes are not uncommon in Indiana and no town has any sort of "special protection" from them.
There were 72 tornadoes in Indiana in 2011.
There were 11 tornadoes in Indiana in 2009.
Tornadoes can hit Indiana in most months. However, the highest activity on average occur in May.
There were 27 tornadoes in Indiana in 2010.
Indiana experiences more tornadoes.
Yes. Tornadoes can occur where in Indiana. Records indicate that two tornadoes have occurred in or very near Cedar Lake since 1950.
Indiana typically experiences an average of about 25 tornadoes per year. However, the actual number can vary significantly from year to year.
Yes. Although it is not in Tornado Alley, Indiana gets its fair share of tornadoes.
Like any town, Elwood does not have tornadoes every year. Since records began in 1950 Elwood has only had two recorded tornadoes. Two tornadoes is not enough to establish a recurrence rate.
1) Indiana lies in a tornado-prone region. + 2) Weather is unpredictable. + 3) Tornadoes can occur in ALL 12 months of the year. = YES, it is QUITE likely that one or more tornadoes will visit Indiana in February of ANY given year. Tornadoes do occur in Indiana in February, though they are rather rare at that time of year, and it is inevitable that it will happen again.
It varies from year to year, but on average Indiana gets 24 tornadoes annually.