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The Caribbean is part of the Atlantic hurricane basin, for which the hurricane season officially lasts from June 1 until November 30. About 3% of tropical storms occur outside of the official season.
Unlike hurricane season there are not official limits to tornado season. However, generally tornado season lasts from lat march though June. However significant tornado outbreaks can occur at almost any time of year.
Tornado season varies by location, but in the United States, tornado season typically peaks in the spring and early summer months. For the central part of the country, tornado season is usually from April to June. In the Southern states, tornado season can extend from March to May.
Yes. Tornado season typically occurs in the spring.
Tornado season for North Carolina peaks in April and May.
No. While significant tornado outbreaks have occurred outside of tornado season, there have only been two recorded: one in April of 1974 and one in April of 2011. April is in tornado season.
There is no official beginning or end to tornado season, but it is generally considered to end in June. However, tornadoes are not limited to tornado season, it's just a time of higher tornado activity. Strong tornadoes can and have happened at all times of the year.
Late May is tornado season in the United States, but your chances of encountering a tornado are still very slim.
dry season and rainy season
Tornado activity in Georgia is usually highest in March and April.
1925. There were 794 tornado deaths in the U.S. that year, 695 from a single tornado.