Since records began in 1950 there have been at least 1,087 confirmed tornadoes in Tennessee. However, the actual number of tornadoes is probably higher, as in the early part of this period were missed.
Yes. Since record keeping began in 1950 there have been at least 1083 recorded tornadoes in Tennessee.
Tennessee averages about 30 tornadoes per year.
Worldwide statistics are not available, but the U.S. averages 12,000 tornadoes per year, with a record high of 1,817 in 2004.
No. Hurricanes can only form over warm ocean water and weaken when they hit land. Tennessee can get hurricane remnants, but is too far inland to get actual hurricanes.
Yes. Loudon was hit by an F2 tornado on May 7, 1984.
There were 102 confirmed tornadoes in Tennessee in 2011.
Tennessee had 23 confirmed tornadoes in 2005.
There were 31 tornadoes in Tennessee in 2010.
Yes. Since record keeping began in 1950 there have been at least 1083 recorded tornadoes in Tennessee.
Tennessee averages about 30 tornadoes per year.
Tornadoes killed 32 people in Tennessee in 2011.
Since official records began in 1950 through 2012 there have been 1,090 recorded tornadoes in Tennessee. Note that prior to the 1980s many of the weaker tornadoes were missed. The most tornadoes recorded in a single year in Tennessee is 101, set in 2011. The most sin a single day is most likely 72, set on April 27, 2011.
In the years 2000-2010 there were 311 confirmed tornadoes Tennessee.
There were 101 tornadoes in Tennessee in 2011 and so far at least 22 in 2012.
Worldwide statistics are not available, but the U.S. averages 12,000 tornadoes per year, with a record high of 1,817 in 2004.
From 2000 to 2010, 306 tornadoes touched down in Tennessee and another 5 touched down in other states and move into Tennessee.
Yes. All 50 states in the United States have had tornadoes. North Carolina, the state immediately to the east of Tennessee, has recorded tornadoes as strong as F4.