Most U.S. states will have at least a few tornadoes every year. In terms of the number of recorded tornadoes 1991-2013 (for which reliable data exists) the top ten states are.
All states in the Midwest get tornadoes on a regular basis.
All 5o states have been hit by tornadoes
48 states had tornadoes in 2011. The only states that did not have tornadoes were Rhode Island and Alaska.
Yes. Tornadoes have struck all 50 U.S. states.
Tornadoes have occurred in all 50 states.
States that typically do not get hit by tornadoes include Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada, and Arizona. These states have lower instances of tornadoes compared to the Central Plains states like Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas.
Approximately 75% of tornadoes occur in the United States, which is in the western hemisphere. Therefore, around 25% of tornadoes hit the eastern hemisphere in a year.
Tornadoes occur more in rural areas as a simple matter of geometric probability. The majority of the land area of the United States is rural, so that is where most of the tornadoes will hit.
Yes. There are tornadoes every year. Hundreds hit the United States alone.
All states have had tornadoes in the past 50 years.
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All 50 U.S. states have had tornadoes.