Yes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_tornadoes_and_tornado_outbreaks
Tornadoes can occur anywhere in the world, except Antarctica. The UK has seen its share of tornadoes, although most have been under the F1 damage level. Tornadoes are less likely in England, but are still possible. The largest tornado in England was probably the London Tornado of 1091. The death toll was unknown.
England gets about 50 tornadoes a year
It is estimated that England averages about 70 tornadoes per year.
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People from London NEVER call it 'London England', they just call it London. Only people from the USA call it 'London England'.
The London Eye is in London, England which is part of the continent of Europe.
London is the capital of England.
london is the capital of england
Yes, England does get tornadoes, but they are generally much weaker and less frequent compared to tornadoes in the United States. Tornadoes in England typically occur during severe weather outbreaks and are generally of the EF0 to EF2 intensity scale.
Southeast England
No. England is a country; Birmingham and London are cities. Birmingham and London are both in England.
England, i think. Since that is where she is from.