Tornadoes are most often found in the following locations/Great Plains in the Central United States (known as Tornado Alley)AustraliaBangladesh and IndiaSouth AfricaArgentina
The top 5 countries of birth by number of births are China, India, the United States, Indonesia, and Pakistan.
The top five oil producers are: Russia Saudi Arabia United States Iran China This list is of the top producers of oil, which doesn't mean they are the top exporters. While Russia produces the most oil per day, Saudi Arabia is the number one exporter.
Here's how tornado statistics for Georgia compares with the states of Tornado Alley. Next to each states name is the average annual number of tornadoes in the period 1981-2010, followed by the number of F2 and stronger tornadoes in parentheses () Georgia: 26 per year (5 F2+) Texas: 150 per year (16 F2+) Oklahoma: 57 per year (10 F2+) Kansas: 78 per year (7 F2+) Nebraska: 52 per year (5 F2+) South Dakota: 32 per year (4 F2+) Iowa: 48 per year (7 F2+) Average: 83 per year (10 F2+) It should also be noted that all six states listed from Tornado Alley have recorded at least one F5 tornado, while Georgia hasn't.
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The top 5 states in overall number of recorded tornadoes are:TexasKansasOklahomaFloridaNebraska
The five U.S. states with the fewest tornadoes per year on average are Alaska, Rhode Island, Hawaii, Vermont, and Delaware. These states typically experience very low tornado activity compared to the rest of the country.
Tornadoes are most often found in the following locations/Great Plains in the Central United States (known as Tornado Alley)AustraliaBangladesh and IndiaSouth AfricaArgentina
The state that experiences the most tornadoes (top 5 given here) are Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Florida, and Nebraska.
As is typical the greatest number of tornadoes in 200 hit the Great Plains with a large number also occurring in Florida. The top 5 states for tornadoes that year were.Texas with 147 tornadoes.Florida with 77 tornadoes.Colorado with 60 tornadoes.Nebraska, also with 60 tornadoes.Kansas with 59 tornadoes.
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.Texas (3,399)Kansas (2,139)Oklahoma (1,496)Florida (1,443)Nebraska (1,282)Illinois (1,229)Colorado (1,131)Iowa (1,114)Alabama (1,093)Missouri (1,049)
The top ten states for number of tornadoes areTexasKansasOklahomaFloridaNebraskaIowaIllinoisMissouriColoradoMississippi
Yes, all 50 states have had tornadoes. New York averages 5 each year.
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1. Oklahoma 2.Texas 3.Kansas. 4. Iowa 5. Nebraska 6. South Dakota Keep in mind this is for violent tornadoes. Weak tornadoes are common in the deep south, and also northeast CO.
The top 5 states are Mississippi, Missouri, Colorado, Alabama and Connecticut.
In total, 53 tornadoes formed in six states as a result of Katrina: 18 in Georgia, 10 in Mississippi, 10 in Alabama, and 5 each in Florida, Virginia, and Pennsylvania.