The top 5 most tornado prone cities in the U.S. would probably be:
Note, that most major U.S. cities have had at least one tornado in or near their metropolitan area if not within the city limits.
It is difficult to come across detailed records, however, a good estimate might be:Oklahoma City, OkahomaSt. Louis, MissouriTulsa, OklahomaFort Worth, TexasBirmingham, Alabama
Huntsville, AL leads the list of top ten cities in risk of a tornado. Jacksonville, MS, Birmingham, AL, Tuscaloosa, AL, Little Rock, AR, Tulsa ,OK,Oklahoma City, OK, Atlanta, GA, Wichita, KS, and Nashville ,TN round out the top 10 endangered cities.
Mississippi has experienced three of the top 25 deadliest tornadoes in US history, according to data from the Storm Prediction Center. These are the Tupelo-Gainesville tornado of 1936, the Natchez tornado of 1840, and the Yazoo City tornado of 1844.
The top part of a tornado is called "the top"
No. The eye of a tornado is a calm, clear area at the tornado's center.
The fastest wind ever measured in a tornado was a gust to 302 mph in the tornado that hit the Oklahoma City area on May 3, 1999. Other tornadoes with faster winds may have gone unmeasured. The fastest speed at which a tornado has been known to travel was 73 mph.
It is impossible to predict where the most tornadoes will hit more than a few hours ahead of time.
the top
The top of a tornado is actually located several thousand feet to several miles up into the clouds. There is no specific name for it.
Is New York in WHAT top 10 cities? The top 10 most populated cities? The top 10 most expensive cities? The top 10 most depressed cities? The top 10 safest cities? "Top 10 cities" could refer to anything, so this question is unanswerable without more information.
the top
The top of a tornado is called the funnel cloud. This is the visible, rotating column of air that extends from the cloud base down towards the ground.