The current estimate is 758 for April, set in 2011. This is not just the record for April, but for all months.
If you mean April 2011 the title for the largest tornado is a tie between an EF3 near Pocahontas, Iowa on April 9 that destroyed a few farms and the EF4 that devastated Tuscaloosa, Alabama on April 27. Both tornadoes were 1.5 miles wide.
No month holds this distinction. Until recently, there had been no February tornadoes on record in Nebraska, but this changed on February 28, 2012 when two EF0 tornadoes damaged fences and irrigation systems.
June is one of the peak months for tornado activity in the United States, especially in the central part of the country known as "Tornado Alley." However, tornadoes can occur in many other months as well, so it's not solely confined to June.
May follows April in the calendar year.
April comes from the latin word apherire,to open. April was named after apherire because April is the month that the flowers start to open.
The record high for tornadoes in one month (for the U.S.) is 758 set in April of 2011. The record low is 1 tornado, set in February of 2010.
The record for tornadoes in a single month (at least for the U.S.) is April of 2011 with about 750 tornadoes. Tornado activity usually peaks in May.
Since official record keeping began in 1950 there have been no recorded tornadoes in Wisconsin in the month of February. This should be taken with a grain of salt however, as Winsconsin could easily have had in February before 1950, or could have had a weak tornado that was never recorded.
Since official record keeping began in 1950 Wisconsin has never recorded a tornado in February.
Tornadoes can occur in any month, but they are most common in the months of April through June.
Historically, April has been the deadliest month on average. However, whichever month is deadliest can vary from on year to the next.
If you mean April 2011 the title for the largest tornado is a tie between an EF3 near Pocahontas, Iowa on April 9 that destroyed a few farms and the EF4 that devastated Tuscaloosa, Alabama on April 27. Both tornadoes were 1.5 miles wide.
The most powerful August tornado on record was the Plainfield, Illinois tornado of August 28, 1990. It is the only F5 tornado on record to have struck in August. The tornado killed 29 people and injured 350. Over 300 homes were destroyed and 800 damaged.
In the United States the average peak in tornado activity is in May. However, activity and its timing varies from one year to the next. The most active month on record, by far, was April 2011 with over 750 confirmed tornadoes.
In April 2010, the Baltimore Orioles finished the month with at 5-18 record.
Albert Pujols, who also hit 14 homeruns in the month of April the year before.
May is a month, not a year. But it does have the most tornado of any month.