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It can. Hail often does come before a tornado, but most storms that produce hail do not produce tornadoes.
The Moore, Oklahoma F5 tornado of 1999 dissipated just outside Midwest City.
The direction of a tornado can vary, but tornadoes in Missouri often come from the southwest or west due to the prevailing weather patterns in the region.
It is impossible to make long term predictions of whether or when a specific location will have a tornado. When we do determine that a town or city is going to be hit, the time to the tornado's impact is measured in minutes.
There is a siren that blows in the county that the tornado is in. However, in states such as KS, it will blow also only for a city. The siren last for a couple of minutes.
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Dodge City, Kansas, has experienced numerous tornadoes throughout its history, with over 30 recorded tornado events since the late 1800s. The most notable tornado struck on May 24, 2016, causing significant damage. The area is part of Tornado Alley, making it susceptible to these severe weather events. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's best to consult local weather records or the National Weather Service.
There is no way of knowing when the next tornado will be.
Dodge City, Kansas, sits just west of Fort Dodge. The city was named after the fort.
Dodge City, Kansas was named after nearby Fort Dodge.
THAT Depends on where the Storm that produced that Tornado is going
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The Joplin tornado struck the city of Joplin, Missouri.
The last time a tornado hit Oklahoma City was on May 6, 2015, as part of a severe weather outbreak in the region. The tornado caused damage in various parts of the city but no fatalities were reported.
The address of the Dodge City Public Library is: 1001 N. Second Ave, Dodge City, 67801 4416
Even the largest tornadoes are not large enough to damage a city. There is no specific kind of tornado that would cover a large portion of a city, though one term used is "wedge." A wedge tornado is a tornado that appears wider than it is tall.