New York state generally gets a few tornadoes every year. The last reported tornado in New York was on September 2, 2014. The last tornado in New York City was on September 8, 2012.
There are more tornadoes in Florida, which gets the most tornadoes of any state outside of Tornado Alley.
Outside a tornado air gets pull inward rapidly.
Well.....I can say that Washington State, SEATTLE area, NEVER gets tornado's. They get some pretty strong wind storms, but that is a random thing. So if you want to never go through one, or get away from them, and you like rain....Washington is your place.
If you mean the debris being carried by a tornado, if it hasn't already been thrown out of the tornado it simply gets dropped to the ground once the tornado is no longer strong enough to carry it.
No. No tornado has a name. Every hurricane, gets a name , though, with the exception of one hurricane in 1991 which was simply called "the Perfect Storm."
That state would be Texas - although the parts of the state that get hurricanes and the part that is in tornado alley are rather far apart. The Gulf coast gets hurricanes. Tornado alley stretches down into the upper part of Texas near Oklahoma. Fortunately the two areas are hundreds of miles apart. Unfortunately hurricanes have been known to spawn some tornadoes so that even areas that are not part of tornado alley may get tornadoes in connection with a hurricane.
Hurricane is basically a huge storm that forms in water and gets stronger as it goes over water but when it goes over land it gets weaker. They eye of the hurricane is calm though. Tornado are huge gusts of wind that spirally flow and can suck people and things up. Cyclones are like hurricanes except without the thunder and rainstorms and mostly wind.
Yes, the state at least gets them every year. There has been at least one tornado in the Bronx.
There is no such thing and never will be. Any hurricane with winds over 156 mph is a category 5, no matter how strong it gets.
Tampa Bay was hit with a hurricane in 1921 Key West was hit with a hurricane in 1919
Yes. Texas gets more tornadoes than any other state.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian's plane crashes in the Canadian wilderness during a thunderstorm, not a tornado or hurricane. The storm causes the plane to crash, leading to Brian being stranded in the wilderness.
Yes. The flatter the land is, the more likely it is to have a tornado, which is why the American prairie is referred to as "Tornado Alley." It is so flat.
no body invented tornado the tornado just gets formed by weather
The U.S. gets over 1000 tornadoes per year. Hurricanes and monsoons don't come anywhere close to that number.
Well, there is one place I know of that has really never seen a tornado. That is Dallas, Texas.