F-12? Considering the scale only goes up to 5, I'm pretty sure the answer to that is no.
No. While levels on the Fujita scale where plotted all the way up to F12 this was purely for mathematical purposes. None of the categories above F5 were intended for use, nor were they ever used.
It is impossible to predict where the next tornado will occur.
Tornadoes in California are rare but not impossible. They typically occur during the winter and spring months, especially in the Central Valley and southern regions. While it's challenging to predict exactly when another tornado might occur, meteorologists continue to monitor conditions that could potentially lead to tornado formation.
The main part of the circulation of a tornado when the strongest winds occur is called the core.
Tornadoes can occur in many parts of the world, not just in Tornado Alley in the central United States. They can form in any region where the right atmospheric conditions are present, although Tornado Alley does have a higher frequency of tornadoes.
No. While levels on the Fujita scale where plotted all the way up to F12 this was purely for mathematical purposes. None of the categories above F5 were intended for use, nor were they ever used.
There is no such thing as an F12 tornado. Fujita, the person who created the rating scale, put wind speed estimates for ratings up to F12 for purely mathematical reasons. He did not believe that such a tornado was possible. If such a tornado were to occur, the supersonic winds would cause utter devastation that would resemble the effects of the shockwave of an atomic bomb.
Yes. Hundreds of tornadoes occur every year in the United States alone.
Tornado Alley did not occur. It was not an event. Tornado Alley is a region in the central United States.
a tornado can occur at any time of the day or the year
The most violent tornado and only F5 tornado recorded in the month of August struck Plainfield, Illinois, southwest of Chicago, on August 28, 1990.
Yes, go on youtube and you'll see that video. Just to let you know the last tornado in Dallas was a really long time ago.
Yes. Tornadoes do occur in Cuba. Interestingly, it is believed that the first ever footage of a tornado was taken in Cuba.
It is impossible to predict where the next tornado will occur.
Bangladesh.
Well there's more than one way of looking at that. Some people consider a super tornado one that is stronger than F5. No such tornado has ever occurred. Others might consider a super tornado to be one rated F4 or F5. Those tornadoes have occurred and will continue to occur.
the two most common places that tornado's occur are in the state of kansas and the state of texas.