That record currently belongs to Hurricane Ivan in 2004, which produced 117 recorded tornadoes.
In the Caribbean, earthquakes are something but the big worry, HURRICANES, also called cyclopes. HURRICANES are feared, but if you are well prepared, they aren't nearly as bad. Storms also bring tsunamis, tornadoes, floods, tidal waves, and land slides.
For hurricanes : Janet (1955), Joan (1988), Juan (2003), Jeanne (2004). However it seems that Tsunamis don´t have names.
Hurricanes usually happen for september to november. If you do not belive me look on this web site for resources: http://kilby.sac.on.ca/faculty/akowalts/Web%20site%2004%2005/GEO/GEO7/Hurricanes%20new%20version.htm
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There were 178 tornadoes in Texas in 2004.
The number of recorded tornadoes in Arkansas in each year as follows: 2001: 40 2002: 35 2003: 63 2004: 48 2005: 69 2006: 24 2007: 16 2008: 81 2009: 46 2010: 33 2011: 75 2012: 18
There were 1,817 tornadoes recorded in the U.S. in 2004.
There were 44 confirmed tornadoes in Georgia in 2004.
Tornadoes killed over 200 people in 2004, 36 of the in the U.S.
Most tornadoes are not spawned directly from hurricanes themselves, but rather from the thunderstorms that form within the hurricane's outer bands. These tornadoes can occur in the vicinity of a hurricane, especially in the right-front quadrant of the storm. The interaction between the hurricane's large-scale circulation and local weather conditions can sometimes lead to tornado development.
Arkansas RimRockers was created in 2004.
There were 1,817 tornadoes in the United States in 2004, a record high, the worldwide number is less certain.
The United States experienced 1.374 tornadoes in 2003 and 1,817 (a record high) in 2004. This works out to a difference of 443 tornadoes.
Worldwide statistics are not available as most countries do not keep records of tornadoes. The U.S. shich generally has the best records, had a record 1,817confirmed tornadoes in 2004.
Records are only readily available for the United States. In the U.S. there were 1,817 tornadoes in 2004 and 1,265 in 2005.
Since records began in 1950 there were 7128 tornadoes in Texas through 2004. However the actual number of tornadoes is probably much higher than this as most of the weaker tornadoes were missed in the early part of this time period.