No. Joplin is in Missouri and so was the tornado that hit it.
The one tornado that tracked near Butler, Kentucky in 2012 killed 3 people, but all the deaths were in the area of Moscow, Ohio. The tornado never directly impacted Butler.
Tornado Alley is a term generally used to describe an area in the central United States where tornadoes are most frequent. While Kentucky is not typically considered part of Tornado Alley, it can still experience tornadoes due to its location in the Midwest. Tornadoes can occur throughout the state, but typically are more common in western and central Kentucky.
No. Arbraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky, which is east of Tornado Alley.
Yes. It is inevitable that there will be tornadoes in Kentucky in the future. But there is no way of knowing where or when they will occur.
Yes, it has had F5 tornadoes in the past.
The EF3 tornado that hit Allen County, Kentucky cost $1.48 million from damage to property and crops. In addition, the tornado killed 4 people and injured 11.
Tornado season in Kentucky typically peaks during the spring months of March, April, and May. However, tornadoes can occur throughout the year in the state.
The University of Kentucky belongs to the SEC Conference.
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Yes, an EF1 tornado touched down on N-15th street near the football stadium on October 14, 2012. Not a lot of damage and no one was seriously hurt.