The place with most Tornadoes is called Tornado Alley and is located east of the Rocky Mountains and north of The Gulf of Mexico.
With all due respect, it was not where, but when.
They can happen any time of the day or night. There seems to be a higher % in the afternoon or later afternoon and evening as the sun's energy heats up the atmosphere to make it unstable enough to create a multitude of reaction.
I am a trained skywarn/weather watcher in the state of MN, I have been taking classes and been a volunteer for 22 years.
Tornadoes have appeared all over the US, as well as world wide but in other parts of the world they have other names that they call them.
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Additional to add: To answer WHEN. Any time night or day. Depending on the area of the world/country, it can be any time. When our northern winters ( SD/MN) have blizzards, snow storms and extreme cold, that would be safe to say NOT THEN. We have had them as early as March and as late as November.
Southern states can have them year round.
Conditions of the atmosphere have to be in correct alignment and all heck can blow apart.
Tornadoes form when Thunderstorms begin to rotate, becoming supercells. This rotation can then tighten and intensify to produce a tornado.
Tornadoes can happen at any time of year and at any time of the day, but most often occur in spring and early summer and in the hours from 4pm to 9 pm.
The majority of UK tornadoes are not recorded. So most statistics on the number of recorded tornadoes in the UK are usually around 70. Most UK tornadoes happen in the countryside (so don't get noticed) and are very small (usually). It is common belief that more tornadoes happen in the UK than in the US (tornado ally included) - Although US tornadoes are way bigger and stronger than those in the UK and so more are likely to be noticed and therefore recorded. Tornadoes in the UK usually happen in the summer when the weather conditions are right.
Tornadoes always happen during thunderstorms. They cannot occur without them.
It depends on where you live. In the south tornadoes usually occur in late winter, spring and summer. In the north tornadoes usually happen during the late spring and summer. Overall tornadoes can happen at any time of year.
Tornadoes can occur at any time of the year, but peak tornado season varies depending on the region. In the United States, tornadoes are most common in the spring and early summer months. Other regions may have different peak times for tornado activity.
No. Tornadoes are too numerous and happen too quickly to be named. Instead tornadoes are usually referred to by the places they hit, such as the Oklahoma City tornado or the Tuscaloosa, Alabama tornado. The only types of storms named are tropical cyclones (e.g. hurricanes).
Tornadoes can happen anywhere - they're usually formed from severe thunderstorms.
Normally in the Spring and early summer. But tornadoes can happen all year long.
Tornadoes usually happen in the months; April, May, and June.
Tornadoes occur most often in the late afternoon.
Tornadoes can occur just about anywhere in the U.S. but they are most common on the Great Plains.
The most powerful tornadoes usually happen in North America.
The majority of UK tornadoes are not recorded. So most statistics on the number of recorded tornadoes in the UK are usually around 70. Most UK tornadoes happen in the countryside (so don't get noticed) and are very small (usually). It is common belief that more tornadoes happen in the UK than in the US (tornado ally included) - Although US tornadoes are way bigger and stronger than those in the UK and so more are likely to be noticed and therefore recorded. Tornadoes in the UK usually happen in the summer when the weather conditions are right.
Tornadoes can happen on any day in any month. However, general times within a month may see more or fewer tornadoes on average depending on the month. For example usually more tornadoes happen in late March than in early March.
No. While tornadoes are usually accompanied by lightning and can sometimes produce static discharges, electricity has nothing to do with the way they work.
Yes. It is fairly common for hurricanes to produce tornadoes. However, hurricane-spawned tornadoes usually aren't as strong as those produce by other systems.
Tornadoes can happen at any time of year, but they are most common in spring and, to a lesser extent, early summer.
Tornadoes can happen in any place that gets thunderstorms.