Simply put, Kansas has a lot of tornadoes. Kansas is in Tornado Alley, a region that experiences more strong to violent tornadoes than anywhere else in the world.
Yes, Kansas is in the top three or four states in tornado frequency.
Nearly all tornadoes in Kansas rotate counterclockwise,as it is throughout the northern hemisphere.
Texas by far has had the highest number of tornadoes in the past 50 years.
The three states that have the most tornadoes are Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. These states are part of what is known as "Tornado Alley," a region in the central United States with a high frequency of tornado activity.
Tornadoes mostly form over Texas, Missouri, Kansas, and other states along Tornado Alley, although they can happen almost anywhere on land. Tornadoes can also form on water, which are called waterspouts.
There were 88 tornadoes in Kansas in 2010.
Kansas had 187 confirmed tornadoes in 2008.
Kansas had 103 confirmed tornadoes in 2009.
There were 59 tornadoes recorded in Kansas in 2000.
There were 95 recorded tornadoes in Kansas in 2012.
There were 136 recorded tornadoes in Kansas in 2005.
Kansas had 15 tornadoes in June of 2000.
Kansas aveages 95 tornadoes per year.
There were 95 tornadoes in Kansas in 2012.
Overall, only a handful of the tornadoes that occur in Kansas kill anyone. But this is true of tornadoes anywhere. However, a greater percentage of the tornadoes that occur in Kansas are killers because tornadoes are stronger there than they are in most other parts of the world.
Kansas averages about 95 tornadoes per year.
Yes. Tornadoes are realtively common in that region, and Kansas City has been hit before.