On average, Oklahoma gets about twice as many tornadoes as Georgia does.
The state that experiences the most tornadoes (top 5 given here) are Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Florida, and Nebraska.
Oklahoma experiences the most tornadoes per square mile.
Oklahoma has more tornadoes per year on average compared to Texas. Oklahoma is located in an area known as "Tornado Alley" where tornadoes are more common due to environmental conditions that favor their formation. Texas also experiences a high number of tornadoes, but Oklahoma typically has more.
The rural areas of Texas, Kansas, and Missouri get hit by most tornadoes and often frequently. Oklahoma city they were hit 32 times in the past 90 years
The western part of Oklahoma typically experiences fewer tornadoes compared to the central and eastern regions. This is because the western part of the state is more arid and less conducive to the formation of severe weather systems that spawn tornadoes.
Oklahoma had 28 confirmed tornadoes in 2005. This is unusually low for the state.
Indiana experiences more tornadoes.
Texas typically has the most tornadoes in the United States in terms of frequency. Oklahoma also experiences a high number of tornadoes due to its location in the central part of "Tornado Alley".
Oklahoma has the second highest number of tornadoes
Through the 2008 season, Oklahoma State and Georgia have met three times in football with Georgia winning all three games. 1) 1946 - Georgia 33, Oklahoma State 13 2) 1947 - Georgia 20, Oklahoma State 7 3) 2007 - Georgia 35, Oklahoma State 14
The panhandle region in the western part of Oklahoma typically experiences the fewest tornadoes in the state. This area's drier climate and lower population density contribute to fewer tornado occurrences compared to other regions in Oklahoma.