Yes, just tonight, in fact (1/21/10):
"SR 101 between Scottsdale and Hayden Road. A Tornado is reported having touched down in Desert Ridge area near SR 101 and Hayden Road according to National Weather Service. Evacuation of Barrett Jackson event reported by Scottsdale PD."
Yes. On average Arizona gets 4 or 5 tornadoes per year.
It is impossible to predict if a specific location is going to be hit by a tornado unless that tornado is already close to striking. That said, while tornadoes do occur in Arizona, they are rare so you probably don't have much to worry about.
The largest tornado ever recorded, the Hallam, Nebraska tornado, struck in 2004, so about 6 years ago.
Yes. Arizona actually averages about 4 tornadoes per year, though almost all are weak. One of the most significant events occurred on October 6, 2010 when 8 tornadoes touched down, including 4 EF2 tornadoes and an EF3 tornado.
That is impossible to determine.
Yes. On average Arizona gets 4 or 5 tornadoes per year.
No hurricanes ever hit Arizona.
It is impossible to predict if a specific location is going to be hit by a tornado unless that tornado is already close to striking. That said, while tornadoes do occur in Arizona, they are rare so you probably don't have much to worry about.
The largest tornado to hit Mississippi was the Yazoo City, Mississippi tornado of April 24, 2010. It was 1.75 miles wide.
Yes. Newport, Arkansas was hit by an F0 tornado in 1992 and an F1 tornado in 1999.
No. The largest tornado ever recorded hit Hallam, Nebraska in the United States.
Yes, on June 28, 1982 Fairfield, Alabama was hit by an F1 tornado. 1 person was injured.
Yes. Duncanville, Texas was hit by an F2 tornado on April 20, 1977.
I don't know but I do know one has hit Dundee.
Yes, tornadoes are not uncommon in Wisconsin.
Yes, tornadoes are relatively common in India.
No. Tornadoes are rare in Arizona.