There are usually several dozen tornado outbreaks in various parts of the country each year with a few of those being major.
Tornadoes most often strike the Northwest in the months of May, June, and July.
Tornadoes most often strike in spring and early summer. Overall the most active month is May.
Violent tornadoes (those rated F4 and F5) most often strike in late spring or early summer. However, they can occur at any time of year.
in the month of may
about 80 tornadoes each year
Tornadoes not not strike before volcano. Tornadoes and volcanoes are unrelated.
Tornadoes can strike quickly and sometimes without warning.
Tornadoes in February and March most often occur in the southeastern United States, especially the Gulf Coast states of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida.
Yes. While tornadoes can form in any season they are most common in the spring.
Texas averages 135 tornadoes each year.
Tornadoes are generally considered a land based phenomenon. There are however waterspouts which are essentially tornadoes on water, though they are generally not counted as tornadoes unless the hit land.
Yes. Tornadoes do occur in Japan, and contrary to popular belief, tornadoes can and do strike major cities.