From when official records began in 1950 up through 2012 there were 233 tornadoes recorded in Arizona. The actual number of tornadoes is likely significantly higher, as the vast majority of tornadoes in Arizona are weak. Such tornadoes were frequently missed in the earlier part of this time period. Even today a fair number of tornadoes that occur in sparsely populated areas likely go undocumented.
24 tornadoes touched down in Minnesota in 2009.
From 2000 to 2010, 306 tornadoes touched down in Tennessee and another 5 touched down in other states and move into Tennessee.
There were 256 confirmed tornadoes in Kentucky in the years 2000-2010.
In the years 2000-2010 Oklahoma had 579 confirmed tornadoes.
In the years 2000-2010 there were 13,865 confirmed tornadoes in the United States, with thousands more worldwide.
Since 2000 there have been 53 tornadoes in Arizona.
Since official record keeping began in 1950 3 or 4 tornadoes have affected Glendale, Arizona. Before that it would be difficult to determine how many tornadoes struck there.
Since official tornado records began in 1950 three tornadoes have moved through Leavenworth, Kansas, though only one has actually touched down in the city. Data from prior to 1950 is either not readily available or nonexistent.
Yes. There have been many tornadoes in Mississippi. Most recently 6 tornadoes touched down on April 4, 2011 all of them rated EF1. If you had another date in mind, please specify.
There were 103 tornadoes in Kansas in 2009, an unusually high number.3
Yes, on April 27, 2011 Cullman, Alabama was hit by an EF4 tornado, one of many tornadoes that touched down that day.
On average, Arizona gets about 5 tornadoers per year.