Tornadoes in the U.S. are called tornadoes.
There were 1132 recorded tornadoes in the U.S. in 1991.
Tornadoes can occur just about anywhere in the US but are most common on the Great Plains and in the Deep South.
Yes. The US has hundreds of tornadoes every year.
So far the year 2004 has had the most confirmed tornadoes in the U.S. at 1,817.
There were 789 recorded tornadoes in the U.S. in 1978. Note however that at this point in history a significant portion of weak tornadoes were missed and most tornadoes are weak. The actual number of tornadoes was probably significantly higher than this figure.
It is called Tornado Alley.
The area that gets the most tornadoes in the U.S. (or in the world for that matter) is called Tornado Alley.
Tornadoes are severe wind storms and do not speak, let alone call out a name.
tropical cyclones are called "hurricanes" in the North Atlantic Ocean and Eastern and Central Pacific Ocean east of the international dateline. They are called "typhoons" or sometimes "super typhoons" if they are really strong in the Pacific Ocean west of the dateline. They are known as "cyclones" in the North Indian Ocean and in the Southern hemisphere
Tornadoes are often called twisters.
Tornadoes occur in other countries besides the US. However, the US heartland has ideal conditions for tornadoes.
We call the area of the US that has a high occurrence of tornadoes "Tornado Alley." Tornado Alley includes parts of states such as Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska, where tornado activity is more frequent due to the unique weather patterns in the region.
In 2011 there were 1,626 tornadoes and 552 deaths.
There were 1692 tornadoes in the U.S. in 2008.
Tornadoes are most common in Texas
No. Tornadoes are possible just about everywhere there are thunderstorms.
Tornadoes hit the U.S. every year.