The highest number of tornadoes recorded in 24 hours is 208. This record was set on April 27, 2011.
That record is held by April 27, 2011 on which 207 tornadoes struck the U.S.
The current record for most tornadoes in a 24 hour period is 208, set on April 27, 2011.
The highest number of tornadoes Alabama has recorded in one years was 145. This record was set in 2011.
Currently the highest number of tornadoes recorded in a 24-hour period is 208. That record was set on April 27, 2011.
The highest number of tornadoes to have occurred in in one day was 207 on April 27, 2011. The whole outbreak lasting April 25-28 featured over 350 tornadoes, making it the largest ever recorded.
Most days Oklahoma does not get any tornadoes. However, Oklahoma usually has at least a few days each year with several tornadoes, and occasionally more. In some outbreaks Oklahoma has experienced more than 50 tornadoes in one day.
The 1974 outbreak was not a single tornado but series of 148 tornadoes. It is famous because it was the most intense as well as one of the deadliest and until recently the biggest of all tornado outbreaks on record.
The record for the most rain in one day is 71.8 inches, which occurred in Alvin, Texas on July 25-26, 1979.
The United States holds the world record for the number of annual tornadoes, with every state experiencing at least one in its history. Tornadoes are most common in the central part of the country, particularly in an area known as Tornado Alley.
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It is unknown. Most countries do not keep records of their tornadoes and the one with the best record keeping, the United States, has only been doing so since 1950. Even then a large number of weak tornadoes in the U.S. were missed. Since record keeping began in 1950 the U.S. has recorded over 56,000 tornadoes. The figure for actual tornadoes worldwide in the same period is probably in the hundreds of thousands.