As of February 4, 2015, the ten states with the most recent confirmed tornadoes are:
Based on data from the years 1950-2010 the top 10 states for tornadoes are.TexasKansasOklahomaFloridaNebraskaIowaIllinoisMissouriColoradoMississippi
As of mid December 2013 there have been 12,800 officially documented tornadoes in the United States in the past 10 years. Note that figures for several months in 2013 are still preliminary.
In the past 10 years tornadoes at least 1402 people have been killed by tornadoes, including 1089 in the United States.
Records indicate that an F1 tornado hit in or near Freehold on August 10, 1952. Tornadoes can strike anywhere in New Jersey.
10 to 12 on average
there have been several tornadoes in new jersery
Moore, Oklahoma has been hit by a number of significant tornadoes. The two most infamous tornadoes to hit Moore were on May 3, 1999 and May 20, 2013. Both tornadoes caused damage in the billions of dollars, killed dozens, and injured hundreds. Other significant tornadoes hit on November 19, 1973; May 8, 2003; and May 10, 2010.
Generally not. While California is not at the bottom of the list, it experiences fewer tornadoes than most other states, averaging about 10 per year.
In total, 53 tornadoes formed in six states as a result of Katrina: 18 in Georgia, 10 in Mississippi, 10 in Alabama, and 5 each in Florida, Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
Tornadoes struck Alabama on several occasions in 2012. The most notable were on January 23, March 2, and December 25. On both dates the state was hit by multiple tornadoes as strong as EF3. Tornadoes also hit Alabama on January 26, March 23, June 10, August 29, August 30, October 1, October 14, December 10, and December 20.
Since official records began in 1950 there have been 10 recorded tornadoes in the Augusta area, not including North Augusta, SC.
None. The most recent tornado to hit Washington D.C. was on September 24, 2001.