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New Jersey Signers:Abraham ClarkJohn HartFrancis HopkinsonRichard StocktonJohn Witherspoon
New York and New Jersey own Ellis island the original deal was that new york would own the island but new jersey owns the water around it so when Ellis island was expanded new jersey owned the newer part. Not many people are allowed to see the new jersey side though now because like Alcatraz many of the buildings are not stable
Central New Jersey
it had 1 house
New as in "New Car" and Jersey as in "Football Jersey". (NEYW) (JER_SEE)!
On average New Jersey gets about 3 tornadoes per year.
The climate of New Jersey is not well-suited for the formation of the powerful, rotating thunderstorms that produce most tornadoes. The atmosphere does not usually become unstable enough.
there have been several tornadoes in new jersery
Yes. New Jersey has had tornadoes as strong as F3.
Yes, tornadoes can and do occasionally hit New Jersey. While they are not as common as in the central plains states of the U.S., New Jersey does experience tornadoes, typically during severe weather outbreaks or from tropical systems. It's important for residents to be prepared and have a plan in place in case a tornado does occur.
Tornadoes can occur anywhere in New Jersey. That some locations but not others have been struck has simply been a matter of chance.
There is no way of knowing. It is impossible to predict a tornado a year in advance.
No, despite the tornado watches, there were no reports of tornadoes.
Yes, New Jersey has had tornadoes as strong as F3.
While it is highly unlikely that such an event will occur, it is probably possible. Violent tornadoes have ocurred along the East Coast before, and there has been no extensive attempt to rate tornadoes that ocurred before 1880, so we have a limited perspective of extreme events where they might only occur once every few hundred years.
Below is a link listing all recorded tornadoes in New Jersey since 1950. If you want to know about a particular tornado, please be more specific.
New Jersey has had tornadoes as strong as F3, and if it happened before it probably will happen again. An F3 tornado can cause very serious damage.