The Super Tornado Outbreak occurred on April 3-4 1974.
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Kansas aveages 95 tornadoes per year.
About 1,000 on average.
Tornadoes have been recorded on every continent except Antarctica. The most destructive tornadoes usually occur in the United States of America, which has led to the misconception that they only occur there. But some very destructive and often deadly tornadoes have occurred in neighboring Canada and Mexico as well as in Brazil, Italy, France, Germany, Britain, Bangladesh, India, Australia and others.
It occured in the year of 1803.
The largest tornado outbreak on record lasted from April 25 to 28 of 2011 with 351 tornadoes. This outbreak also set a 1 day record on April 27 when 208 tornadoes touched down.
The U.S. had 1075 confirmed tornadoes in 2000.
An extremely large and violent tornado outbreak, the largest tornado outbreak ever recorded, and popularly known as the 2011 Super Outbreak, occurred from April 25 to 28, 2011. The outbreak affected the Southern, Midwestern, and Northeastern United States, leaving catastrophic destruction in its wake, especially across the state of Alabama.[7] It produced destructive tornadoes in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Virginia, and affected many other areas throughout the Southern and Eastern United States. In total, 353 tornadoes were confirmed by the National Weather Service in 21 states from Texas to New York and even isolated tornadoes in Canada. Widespread and destructive tornadoes occurred on each day of the outbreak, with April 27 being among the most prolific and destructive tornado days in United States history with a record 207 tornadoes touching down that day. Four of the tornadoes were destructive enough to be rated EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, which is the highest ranking possible; typically these tornadoes are only recorded about once each year or less.[7]
Not in a single outbreak. The current record for number of F5 tornadoes in a single outbreak is 6, (some say 7 as one rating is disputed) which is also the 1-year record. You might see 90 F5 tornadoes occur in a 100 year period.
There were 1075 confirmed tornadoes in the U.S. in 2000. Global statistics are apparently unavailable.
Yes. The U.S. has recorded over 1100 tornadoes so far in 2011. More tornadoes have occurred in other parts of the world.
The number of tornadoes that occurred worldwide in 2012 is not known. The United States experienced 940 recorded tornadoes, making it a below-average year.
Seeing as this question was asked in 2010, the United States experienced 1282 tornadoes in 2010. In the past year of 2011 there were at least 1660 tornadoes in the U.S. Statistics outside the U.S. are not available.
Tornadoes have happened almost month of every year in the United States. If you are referring to the most recent outbreak of tornadoes it lasted from April 14-16, 2011. If you are asking about another incident, please be more specific.
The highest number of tornadoes recorded in one year in the United States is 1,817, which occurred in 2004. This was due to multiple weather events throughout the year that produced numerous tornadoes across various states.
Tornadoes have occurred in Ohio this year as they do pretty much every year
Tornadoes hit Florida every year.