No US State is completely free of tornadoes but the core of Tornado Alley is most often considered to be the Texas Panhandle, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Eastern South Dakota and Eastern Colorado.
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Westerlies
Yes, Kansas is located in an area known as "Tornado Alley," which is a region in the central United States prone to frequent tornado activity. However, not all of Kansas falls within the Tornado Alley belt, with certain areas experiencing more tornadoes than others.
tornado alley is where most tornadoes are located.
There is no Tornado County in the US. Perhaps you meant Tornado Alley, an area of high tornado activity in the US. It is located in the Midwest, across the states of Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, South Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado, New Mexico, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Tornado Alley has high tornado activity as this is where the cool, dry air of the Rockies meet with the warm, dry air of the Southwest deserts, and the warm, moist air of the Gulf of Mexico, generating violent thunderstorms.
The inns and suites are located mostly in the southern half of the US from Texas and eastward. These area are consider the Bible Belt aka tornado alley. We all pray for these areas during stormy weather. Thus, apparent why a Bible maybe located in the nightstand of the inns and suites.
Tornado Alley
The prevailing westerlies.
in the northeast
http://harlanjacobsen.com/gerald/tornado_hazard.htm
The place with the most tornado sirens would have to be tornado alley
The first recorded tornado in the US was in Rehoboth, Massachusetts in August of 1671.