Yes. About 42% of all tornadoes occur at night.
As of the mornging of June 27, 2013 the last confirmed tornado was on June 24, with an unconfirmed report on June 26.
If by last night you mean April 4, 2011 then yes. There were at least 5 tornadoes confirmed in 3 states. In Kentucky there were 2 EF1 tornadoes and an EF2. In Tennessee there was also an EF1 tornado. In Ohio there was an EF0 tornado.
Tornadoes have occurred in all 50 states. However. Most tornadoes happen in or near the area known as tornado alley, which extends north from Texas to South Dakota and includes parts of some adjacent states.
The last tornado to hit the United States as of May 2014 was on April 28th. The tornado hit residents living in the state of Kansas.
The fire tornado happened in Brazil august 25th of 2010
A tornado can hit a house, but cannot happen indoors.
the tornado in blemont was just a ef-1 tornado.
There is not such thing as a "chemical tornado" a tornado is the result of thermodynamic physical processes.
It is impossible to predict where the next tornado will occur.
No. A tornado is a vortex of air. There is no air in space.
it is generally impossible to out run a tornado but if you do hooray for you
it will be announced on the radio that a tornado has been spotted in your area
Fathers Day Tornado happened in 2010.
Tornadoes happen every year.
Yes. Tornadoes can happen almost anywhere. The Reading area was affected by an F3 tornado in 1950, an F1 tornado in 1963, and an F2 tornado in 1979.
It is impossible to predict when the next tornado will happen anywhere.
The average tornado lasts for 5 to 10 minutes.