Yes in 1963
Most of them touch down on ground.
no
Yes it is very likely. A tornado can touch down just about anywhere.
It first touched down near Protection, Kansas.
Yes, a tornado is defined as a rotating column of air reaching the ground from a cumulonimbus cloud. If it does not touch the ground, it is technically considered a funnel cloud. Tornadoes that do not touch down are typically not as damaging as those that do.
tornadoes are not like hurricanes they dont get named they only get named by the place where the tornado touch down like for example the hallam nebraska tornado or the tri state tornado
Yes. Glen Rose was hit by an EF1 tornado on April 10, 2008.
Doppler radar can be used to make such predictions.
Yes they have. One time during Tropical Storm Fay a EF2 and EF1 tornado in wellington FL
No tornado struck Ellington, Missouri on May 8, 2009. However, an EF1 tornado did touch down north of Ellington about halfway to Centerville.
Undoubtedly, yes. Kansas has tornadoes every year.
Worldwide records are unavailable, but the first tornado to touch down in the U.S. in 2000 was an F1 that touched down at 6:22 AM on January 3 in Baxter County in northern Arkansas.