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Because Florida is in it's own tornado forming region. It is frequented by tropical systems, including hurricanes, that are capable for producing weak tornadoes. The water near Florida is warm, which provide a lot of energy for the storms tor develop.

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Why does Florida have over 6 tornadoes a year?

Most states have more than 6 tornadoes per year. Weak tornadoes are more common than most people think. Florida averages about 65 tornadoes per year. This is due to Florida's somewhat unique position. Over the Florida peninsula warm, moist air masses converge. This convergence, combined with intrusions of cooler air from further north means the Florida very frequently gets thunderstorms. In some cases these can spawn tornadoes.


Is a tornado coming to Florida in 2013?

As of April 16, 2013 Florida has already had 2 weak tornadoes. Tornadoes occur in Florida every year, and if the past is any indicator, we could expect a few dozen more.


What causes tornadoes to hit Florida?

Many tornadoes in Florida start as waterspouts, which develop when the ocean water is warmer than the air above it, triggering updrafts that, under the right conditions, can start rotating. Tornadoes can also form by typical tornadogenesis, which is outlined in the related question.


What makes fl susceptible to tornadoes?

Florida's susceptibility to tornadoes is primarily due to its warm, humid climate and its geographical location. The state experiences frequent thunderstorms, especially during the spring and summer months, which can create the necessary conditions for tornado formation. Additionally, Florida is situated in a region where warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico can collide with cooler, drier air from the north, increasing the likelihood of severe weather events, including tornadoes. The flat terrain of the state also allows tornadoes to develop and travel more easily.


Why are tornadoes more likely to form in Florida between february through April?

Florida experiences warm weather year round, however in the later winter and early spring the upper atmosphere is cold, which makes for an unstable atmosphere if the lower atmosphere remains warm. This, combined with a cold front can lead to thunderstorms that can produce tornadoes.