Tornadoes are most common on the Great Plains in the United States, earning that region the nickname "Tornado Alley."
tornado alley
the nick name for a very larged covered waggon is called a PRAIRIE SCHOONER
Usually one tornado does not result in other tornadoes. Some strong tornadoes can produce a satellite tornadoes that orbit them, but this is not very common.
Yes. Death valley can get tornadoes, but they are very rare. Dust devils are common though.
False. Tornadoes are very common in Texas.
Susie is a nickname usually used for the name Susan or Susanna. It is very common for people in England to nickname their friends or family member "Susie".
Yes. They are not very common. But NYC has seen a few weak tornadoes, including one killer tornado in 2010.
Tornadoes, especially strong ones, are are not very common west of the Rockies. In fact, no tornado stronger than F3 has been recorded west of the Rockies since at least 1950.
tornadoes hit very hard very hard
A Prairie is a very rare bird that lives in Prairie vill and its feacies is piled in a small heap known as a Prairie Pile
Tornadoes are very rare in Alaska and Hawaii, not common. Alaska's cold climate makes it difficult for strong thunderstorms to form. Since Hawaii is tropical it is not prone to the frontal systems that produce most tornadoes.
Afghanistan is a landlocked country located in Central Asia, so hurricanes are not a threat. Tornadoes can occur very rarely in Afghanistan, but they are not common due to the country's mountainous terrain and climate.