Yes. Tornadoes are actually fairly common in Florida. As of March 2, 2012 the most recent tornado to be confirmed in Florida was on January 27.
The deadliest tornado to hit Florida in the past 10 years was the Deland, Florida EF3 tornado of February 2, 2007. This tornado killed 13 people.
Sometime, yes. Tornadoes are pretty common in Florida.
Tornadoes hit Florida every year.
Although Florida has a high frequency of tornadoes, it is not considered part of Tornado Alley because it is very far from it and would best be considered as part of a different tornado-forming region.
It is entirely possible for a tornado to hit Clearwater. Tornadoes are not uncommon in Florida.
Florida is not in tornado Alley, but it does get a lot of tornadoes, but they are generally not as strong as the ones in Tornado Alley.
There were no tornado fatalities in Florida in 2010.
No. Florida has never recorded an F5 or EF5 tornado.
The earliest record of a tornado in Florida I have is from April of 1877.
The deadliest tornado to hit Florida in the past 10 years was the Deland, Florida EF3 tornado of February 2, 2007. This tornado killed 13 people.
Tornadoes do not have names.
That is impossible to know
That is impossible to predict.
Sometime, yes. Tornadoes are pretty common in Florida.
Tornadoes hit Florida every year.
Although Florida has a high frequency of tornadoes, it is not considered part of Tornado Alley because it is very far from it and would best be considered as part of a different tornado-forming region.
Tornadoes happen in both Florida and California, but they are far more common in Florida.