Yes. Tornadoes are surprisingly common in England. However, most of them are weak. Very few even reach F2 intensity, so significant damage is rare.
Yes. Very weak tornadoes are actually not uncommon in England.
Tornadoes occur on every continent, and most every country. So, yes, tornadoes do happen in Europe. It is just not nearly as common of an occurance as in the United States.
Yes, tornadoes can happen at any time as long as the weather is right.
Yes, tornadoes can happen almost anywhere.
No. Tornadoes do happen in Hawaii but they are rare.
Yes. Very weak tornadoes are actually not uncommon in England.
England gets about 50 tornadoes a year
Tornadoes happen every year.
Tornadoes can happen in any place that gets thunderstorms.
Tornadoes occur on every continent, and most every country. So, yes, tornadoes do happen in Europe. It is just not nearly as common of an occurance as in the United States.
Tornadoes happen in Miami for the same reason they happen anywhere else. See the related question for how tornadoes form in general.
Tornadoes happen in Africa because of the mountains they have or because of the weather.
They happen more regularly than people may think. The weather needs to be in the right conditions for it but this can be at anytime of year. There has been lots of bad damage done to buildings through twisters in England.
Tornadoes can happen in Ottawa. Canada does get tornadoes, though not as often as the U.S. due to its cooler climate.
Tornadoes can happen anywhere in the world except cold areas like Antarctica and the north pole. Tornadoes are mostly common in United States.
It is estimated that England averages about 70 tornadoes per year.
Most tornadoes in the U.S. happen in spring and early summer.