Yes, tornadoes can and have hit mountainous areas.
Hills do not stop tornadoes, as tornadoes can pass over or through hills with varying effects. The presence of hills can affect the strength and behavior of a tornado, but they do not act as a barrier that will prevent a tornado from occurring.
The Sunset Hills, Missouri tornado of December 31, 2010 killed 1 person.
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No. Many towns on hills or in hilly areas have been hit by tornadoes.
The merchant said to began to climb up into the hills to enjoy the view and the sound of the forest.
Low. It's used to climb steep hills or such.
You would think that mountains or hills are steep landforms that you would climb.
Tornadoes can occur on flat land or hilly terrain. While tornadoes typically move over flat terrain, they are able to move up and down hills depending on the topography of the area. The presence of hills can sometimes influence the path and severity of a tornado.
They can. Contrary to popular belief hills do not offer protection from tornadoes.
You would think that mountains or hills are steep landforms that you would climb.