Yes. On average Arizona gets 4 or 5 tornadoes per year.
12 hours a day, which is true for every point on the planet. The difference in climate is the angle of the sun, purpendicular at the equator and glancing at the poles
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The number can vary considerably from one year to the next, but the average is about 39 tornadoes per year.
Very likely. June is the peak month of tornado activity in Nebraska On average Nebraska gets 57 tornadoes per year of which 21 (37%) occur in June. Of course actual activity varies from year to year.
In the 30 year period of 1981-2010 Iowa averaged about 1 tornado related death per year. However, it varies widely from year to year. Some years saw not deaths from tornadoes in that state, while in 2008 13 people died from tornadoes in Iowa, 9 of them from a single tornado.
Tornado Alley averages about 700 to 800 tornadoes per year.
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In SC, we average about 25.3 tornado storms per year.
Here's how tornado statistics for Georgia compares with the states of Tornado Alley. Next to each states name is the average annual number of tornadoes in the period 1981-2010, followed by the number of F2 and stronger tornadoes in parentheses () Georgia: 26 per year (5 F2+) Texas: 150 per year (16 F2+) Oklahoma: 57 per year (10 F2+) Kansas: 78 per year (7 F2+) Nebraska: 52 per year (5 F2+) South Dakota: 32 per year (4 F2+) Iowa: 48 per year (7 F2+) Average: 83 per year (10 F2+) It should also be noted that all six states listed from Tornado Alley have recorded at least one F5 tornado, while Georgia hasn't.
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Phoenix averages less than 1 tornado per year.
In Iowa there are 14.3 pupils per teacher. The state of Iowa spends $9872 per pupil per year in public education.
Yes. Texas averages 150 tornadoes per year.
Nebraska had 37 recorded tornadoes in 2010.
From 1990 to 2010 (for which accurate tornado records are available) Minnesota has averaged 44 tornadoes per year.
It varies from year to year, but on average Kansas gets 95 tornadoes per year.