Since official record keeping began in 1950 there have been no recorded tornadoes in Wisconsin in the month of February. This should be taken with a grain of salt however, as Winsconsin could easily have had in February before 1950, or could have had a weak tornado that was never recorded.
Antarctica is the only continent that has never had a typhoon or tornado. Its extremely cold climate and lack of significant landmass suitable for the formation of such weather events make it highly unlikely for them to occur there.
None. Every state, even Alaska, has had at least a few tornadoes.
No. The highest category possible is F5.
Tornado activity is most pronounced in the United States during the spring months of April, May, and June, also known as tornado season. This is when changing weather patterns create the ideal conditions for the formation of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes.
The one tornado that tracked near Butler, Kentucky in 2012 killed 3 people, but all the deaths were in the area of Moscow, Ohio. The tornado never directly impacted Butler.
Since official record keeping began in 1950 Wisconsin has never recorded a tornado in February.
The deadliest tornado to hit the state of Wisconsin was the New Richmond, Wisconsin tornado of June 12, 1899 with 117 deaths. It also ranks as the 9th deadliest tornado in U.S. history.
Yes, tornadoes are not uncommon in Wisconsin.
The New Richmond, Wisconsin tornado of 1899 was an F5.
April is the most rainy month in Wisconsin.
May is a month, not a year. But it does have the most tornado of any month.
Storm Stories - 2003 Stoughton Wisconsin Tornado was released on: USA: 8 January 2008
To date there have been no F5 tornadoes in the Freedom area since 1950. If you are referring to the 1984 tornado, it was an F4.
Tornadoes can occur in Tornado Alley during any month, but activity usually peaks in the month of May.
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December generally has the least tornado activity.
Tornadoes can occur in Tornado Alley during any month, but activity usually peaks in the month of May.