Below are the states that aveage more than 20 tornadoes per year with their averages. Note that these are only averages, and that the number of tornadoes that hit a state in a given year can vary widley.
Texas with 147 tornadoes per year
Tennessee averages a little less than 30 tornadoes per year.
Texas, though the average is much more than 110 per year.
No State has had more than 900 tornadoes in any particular year or event. The following states have recorded more than 900 tornadoes in total since official records began in 1950 up through 2013.Texas (8,201)Kansas (3,886)Oklahoma (3,554)Florida (3,176)Nebraska (2,690)Iowa (2,306)Illinois (2,257)Missouri (2,098)Colorado (1,970)Mississippi (1,966)Alabama (1,918)Louisiana (1,827)Arkansas (1,714)South Dakota (1,702)Minnesota (1,662)Georgia (1,455)North Dakota (1,440)Indiana (1,365)Wisconsin (1,284)North Carolina (1,214)Tennessee (1,131)Ohio (1,001)Michigan (985)South Carolina (933)Note that more states likely deserve to be on the list, as many tornadoes, particularly before the 1980s, were never recorded.
Florida and Kansas.
The United States has the most tornadoes at over 1,200 in an average year.
The United States has the most tornadoes of any country, averaging more than 1,200 per year.
The United States, with an average of between 1,200 and 1,300 tornadoes per year.
More than 51 tornadoes occur each year. That may be the annual average for a particular state. Hundreeds of tornadoes hit the United States alone every year.
Yes, more than any other country. The U.S. gets over 1,000 tornadoes every year.
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.
Yes. The United States alone gets more than 1,000 tornadoes in an average year while worldwide there are only a few dozen hurricanes and even fewer tsunamis.
Based on data from the years 1981-2010, the following states average in the range of 20-30 tornadoes per year North Dakota (29 tornadoes per year on average) Georgia (27) North Carolina (26) Wisconsin (23) Tennessee (21) South Carolina (21) Most states average fewer than 20 tornadoes per year and several average more than 30. Note that these figures are only averages, and that in any given year a state may have significantly more or fewer tornadoes than its average. For example, Tennessee eexperienced no less than 92 tornadoes in 2011.
In the United States, flooding tends to cause more fatalities than tornadoes on an annual basis. Flooding can be particularly deadly due to its widespread impact, whereas tornadoes may cause more localized damage and deaths.
On average, there are about 1,000 tornadoes reported in the United States each year. However, the frequency of tornadoes can vary depending on the region and the time of year. Areas known as "Tornado Alley" in the central United States typically experience more frequent tornado activity.
The United States averages more than 1000 tornadoes per year, with the central region known as "Tornado Alley" experiencing a high frequency of tornado activity due to the geographical and atmospheric conditions that support tornado formation.
Approximately than 1000 tornadoes touch down in the United States each year on average.