Depends on what you mean by "better." You are more likely to experience a tornado in Kansas, but most people would not consider that a good thing. The tornadoes in Rhode Island are not as dangerous as the ones in Kansas as they are generally weaker. So it would probably not be as bad to be hit by a Rhode Island tornado as you would be at a lower risk of injury or death.
Yes, Kansas is located in an area known as "Tornado Alley," which is a region in the central United States prone to frequent tornado activity. However, not all of Kansas falls within the Tornado Alley belt, with certain areas experiencing more tornadoes than others.
A a radar is better: it can detect a tornado at a distance. A barometer would be of no use unless the tornado came dangerously close.
Nebraska had less problems than Kansas so Nebraska is a better state
A tornado and a twister are the same thing. Tornado is the preferred scientific term.
Yes, there is always something better. Unless of course you are talking about our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ
Yes. A tornado watch simply means that general conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form. A tornado warning means that a tornado has been detected or may form at any moment.
Better Kansas City - 2012 was released on: USA: 10 September 2012 (Kansas City, Missouri)
The Waco tornado gave incentive to create a better warning system for tornadoes
Kansas city
kansas city does but slightly
Richmond
a tsunami for sure, a tornado is just going to throw me to the united states, riding a tsunami has better chances of living than a tornado