Kansas gets the most tornadoes per area unit.
Oklahoma experiences the most tornadoes per square mile.
Surprisingly, Florida actually has the highest occurrence of tornadoes per square mile. However, these tornadoes are generally weaker than those in Tornado Alley.
Texas has the most tornadoes overall, but Oklahoma has the most tornadoes per square mile.
A tornado that stays on the ground for about 2 miles is common. The average path length is about 5 miles. However, a mile wide tornado is rare. The vast majority of tornadoes are well under a mile wide.
Kansas gets the most tornadoes per square mile.
Kansas gets the most tornadoes per area unit.
Oklahoma experiences the most tornadoes per square mile.
Surprisingly, Florida actually has the highest occurrence of tornadoes per square mile. However, these tornadoes are generally weaker than those in Tornado Alley.
Texas has the most tornadoes overall, but Oklahoma has the most tornadoes per square mile.
No. That title belongs to the U.S. which averages more than 1200 tornadoes per year. Britain, overall, gets more tornadoes per square mile, but due to its smaller size it gets fewer actual tornadoes. This is partly due to the U.S. having large expanses west of the Rockies where there are few tornadoes.
Yes, a part of Colorado is in Tornado Alley. It should be noted that no US State is entirely free of tornadoes. Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas lead the Nation in that order on the number of tornado sightings per square mile.
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.
The area of Eleven Mile State Park is 31.007 square kilometers.
Definitely. In fact, Texas has the highest average number of tornadoes of any state in the U.S...This is due partially from it's large size (Oklahoma averages the highest number of tornadoes per square mile, but is a much smaller size than Texas)...Nevertheless, tornadoes are very common in Texas (Especially the northern and eastern parts of Texas)...
According to 2009 estimates, the most densely populated cities in Brazil include:1. Fortaleza [19,611/square mile; 7,587.68/square kilometer] in the state of Ceará in the northeast;2. São Paulo [18,690.1/square mile; 7,216.3/square kilometer] in the state of São Paulo in the southeast;3. Belo Horizonte [17,521/square mile; 7,290.8/square kilometer] in the state of Minas Gerias in the southeast;4. Rio de Janeiro [12,382.7/square mile; 4,781/square kilometer] in the state of Rio de Janeiro in the southeast;5. Salvador [10,817.3/square mile; 4,176.6/square kilometer] in the state of Bahia in the northeast.
Do you mean state as in country, because if you do it is Mongolia, with on average 1 person/km2