Oklahoma is more likely to have a tornado. Although New York does get tornadoes Oklahoma has them far more frequently.
The most recent tornado in the world is the outbreak (so far) is in the USA in most of May.
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They walked from Georgia to Oklahoma which is about 1500 miles.
Around 2,200 miles.
So far there have been four EF3 tornadoes in Oklahoma in 2010. They all occurred occurred on May 10.
No. A tornado can't travel that far. Also, unless it is already developing it is impossible to tell exactly where or when a tornado will hit.
The known path length of the Goliad tornado was about 15 miles. The path may have been longer, though, as little is known about what the tornado did prior to hitting Goliad.
Tornadoes get their strength from the storms that produce them. The storms in turn get their energy from instability in the air.
The hardest tornado was in Texas, USA.
A typical tornado will travel about 30 miles (about 50 km) in an hour, with some of the faster ones moving up to 60 miles. However, very few tornadoes last that long.
It depends on the tornado. Tornadoes vary greatly in both size and in how far they travel. A typical tornado is 50 to 100 yards wide and travels a mile or two, so the area affected is quite small. The very largest tornadoes can be well over a mile wide and the longest-lasting can travel a couple hundred miles.