The true Tornado Alley covers portions of the states of Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Iowa, Colorado, and Missouri. Another major tornado-forming region in the U.S. is Dixie Alley, which covers parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and southern Tennessee. Florida also experiences high tornado activity, but unlike Tornado Alley and Dixie Alley is relatively lacking in strong tornadoes.
No. Tennessee is east of Tornado Alley. Some put it in another tornado forming region called "Dixie Alley."
Oklahoma is part of tornado alley.
mostly in America the tri state tornado but most part of the world it is the Daulatapur Salturia Bangladesh tornado
Alley
The tornado is not affected. It will continue though the valley as it would over any other terrain.
Tornado Alley is locate mainly on the Great Plains and extends from Texas to South Dakota and into Iowa. The most active part of Tornado Alley is in northern Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
Tornado Alley is in the United States and includes the states of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Iowa as well as small part of Colorado and Missouri.
The Grand Valley Tornado struck at approximately 4:15pm on May 31st, 1985. It was the longest (on the ground) recorded Tornado in Canadian records.
Tornado Valley - 2009 TV is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
No. Although tornadoes are not uncommon Michigan it is not considered part of tornado alley.
Actually, part of the state is a desert. The southeastern section of the state is a desert and is also part of Tornado Alley
Oklahoma is in Tornado Alley. Tornadoes rarely affect Nevada.