Surprisingly, yes. England has a relatively high incidence of tornadoes, but most of them are weak and don't cause much damage.
Partially. A tornado warning means that a tornado is likely to form or already has formed.
Very likely.
The last tornado in England was formed on the Wednesday 28th of April 2012 in Essex!
well i think a tornado can form anywhere
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.
A tornado is most likely to form in the late afternoon or early evening.
A tornado is most likely to be produce from a type of thunderstorm called a supercell.
Yes it is very likely. A tornado can touch down just about anywhere.
No. A tornado warning means that a tornado is likely to form or has already been spotted.
The most likely to be hit would depend on what the world temp is at if the lower ground is hot it's most likely for it to form there and if I'm rong sorry
A tornado is most likely to happen in the United States in a section called "Tornado Alley". This includes Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Florida, Missouri, and more. A tornado is likely to form between 3 pm. and 9 pm.
Sometimes there is tornadoes in england. They are rare though.