Tornado Alley is in the United States and includes the states of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Iowa as well as small part of Colorado and Missouri.
The word "tornado" is believed to have originated from the Spanish word "tornar," meaning "to turn" or "to twist." This was then adapted into "tornada" and eventually evolved into "tornado" in English.
The Swat Valley is located in Pakistan. It is known for its natural beauty and is a popular tourist destination in the country.
The Bekaa/Beqaa Valley is a fertile area in East Lebanon. Known as the 'Breadbasket of the Roman Empire'. It is still the most important farming area in Lebanon.
Glens are to be found in Scotland.
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The tornado is not affected. It will continue though the valley as it would over any other terrain.
The Grand Valley Tornado struck at approximately 4:15pm on May 31st, 1985. It was the longest (on the ground) recorded Tornado in Canadian records.
Tornado Valley - 2009 TV is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
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The official death toll is listed at 15, but analysis suggests that these deaths were actually from two separate tornadoes. The tornado that hit Water Valley killed 8 people, 7 of them in Water Valley. The other 7 deaths, farther to the southwest, were from a tornado that ocurred earlier from the same thunderstorm.
No. Tennessee is east of Tornado Alley. Some put it in another tornado forming region called "Dixie Alley."
A tornado is more likely to travel over a hill than through a valley, as hills can enhance wind speed and rotation in the atmosphere, which can contribute to the formation and sustenance of a tornado. Valleys, on the other hand, may disrupt the tornado's circulation patterns due to the varying terrain and obstacles present.
Actually it is called tornado alley. It is the wide strip in the Midwest of the US where tornadoes are most likely to form.
Nepal is a country. It has lots of valley but the whole country is not in valley.
Yes, tornadoes can form in valleys under the right conditions. Valleys can channel and intensify wind flow, which can enhance the development of a tornado. The topography of a valley can also create areas of low pressure that contribute to tornado formation.
Everyone says a tornado cant hit Springfield because we are located in a valley but we had one hit not to long ago is it true we are in a valley?