If you are interested in the risk of tornadoes today, the Storm Predictions Center's day 1 convective outlook maps the liklihood of a tornado ocurring within 25 miles of any given point. Other maps show the likelihoods for hail and damaging thunderstorm winds. See the first link for that map. See the second link for the general frequency of occurence.
Most likely it could. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere in the world.
You are most likely to find in the spring and early summer.
May is the most likely.
Tornadoes are most likely to occur in the late afternoon and earl evening.
Most likely yes. Tornadoes have occurred in Brazil.
Tornadoes can happen in any place that gets thunderstorms. However, tornadoes most often occur on the central plains of the United States.
Most likely yes. If an area can get thunderstorms it can get tornadoes.
Tornadoes are most likely to occur with a type of thunderstorm called a supercell.
On average, Texas gets the most tornadoes of any state.
The most likely place to see tornadoes in the U.S. is on the great plains, particularly in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
The most common question about tornadoes is likely "How fast can a tornado travel?"
During the spring. The most active month for tornadoes in Kansas is May.