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These are averages based on U.S. data from the past 30 years rounded to the nearest whole number. Accurate global statistics are not available as many countries do not keep tornado records.

January: 26

February: 28

March: 72

April: 135

May: 251

June: 223

July: 120

August: 76

September: 62

October: 49

November: 51

December: 24

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