Kansas. It has the third highers number of tornadoes in the U.S. after Texas an Oklahoma.
Rhode Island has the second lowest number of tornadoes.
A tornado can happen at any time of day or year but is most likely to occur in the late afternoon in spring or early summer.
A supercell is the kind of thunderstorm most likely to produce a tornado.
Tornadoes are most common in Tornado Ally, a region that stretches from Texas, to South Dakota and Iowa. Other states with a high incidence of tornadoes include Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi.
A tornado, most likely. However, few pressure readings have ever been taken from tornadoes.
There was a deadly F4 tornado that likely hit the Auburndale area on April 4, 1966.
Kansas. Kansas is one of the most tornado prone states while Rhode Island rarely gets them.
You would be far more likely to see a tornado in Kansas. Kansas as the highest number of tornadoes per square mile of any US state.
Depends on what you mean by "better." You are more likely to experience a tornado in Kansas, but most people would not consider that a good thing. The tornadoes in Rhode Island are not as dangerous as the ones in Kansas as they are generally weaker. So it would probably not be as bad to be hit by a Rhode Island tornado as you would be at a lower risk of injury or death.
Very likely.
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.
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There were 28 tornadoes on May 4, 2007. You are most likely, though referring to the tornado that struck Greensburg, Kansas. That tornado was 1.7 miles wide.
Texas has the most tornadoes of any U.S. state.
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Partially. A tornado warning means that a tornado is likely to form or already has formed.
The most likely outcome of a tornado is damage to property and vegetation.