In the latest five-year period (not counting 2011 as statistics are not finalized) the U.S. experienced 6329 tornadoes.
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The most recent large tornadoes in the United States, as of October 28, 2013, occurred on October 4. Several large tornadoes touched down across parts of Nebraska and Iowa.
As of January 17, 2013 the last tornado in the U.S. was an EF1 near Poplarville, Mississippi on January 13. It was one of four weak tornadoes to occur in the southern U.s. that day.
The Choctaw, Cherokee, Seminole, Creek, and Chickasaw.
Sara found Sable hiding in the bushes.
In the past five years tornadoes have caused about $30 billion in damage in the U.S., most of it in 2011.
In the past 25 years Bloomington-Normal has had 2 tornadoes
Georgia has experienced an estimated 211 tornadoes in the past 5 years (spanning 2007-2011). Data for 2011 is still preliminary.
If you mean five Fridays and Saturdays, the last two years that happened were 2010 and 2004.
The Last Five Years was created in 2001.
There have been at least 6,717 confirmed tornadoes in the U.S. in the past 5 years. This number may actually be higher as the figures for April through June of 2011 are still preliminary. Statistics world wide are not available as many countries to not keep records of their tornadoes, but tornadoes, some of them deadly, have occurred in almost all parts of the world and on every continent except Antarctica.
I have written lots of books the last five years
In the past 5 years tornadoes in the U.S. have caused over $16 billion worth of damage. More than half of that occurred in 2011.
The duration of a tornado can vary considerably. Most tornadoes last less than five minutes, but major tornadoes can easily last half an hour to an hour. A handful of tornadoes have lasted for more than three hours. At the other end, some tornadoes last only a few seconds.
In the last five years, the Eiffel Tower has undergone regular maintenance in cycles common to its upkeep; cleaning, painting, safety testing, etc.
No. If it's just one DUI, and it happened more than seven years ago, you really don't need to sweat it. If it happened between five and seven years ago, it'll raise some eyebrows with prospective employers, but you're not likely to have any hurdles to jump over because of it. If it happened within the last five years, your odds of finding employment as a CDL driver really become slim - especially if it happened within the last three years.
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