Tornadoes can happen anywhere - they're usually formed from severe thunderstorms.
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Tornadoes can happen in Australia, but they are less common compared to regions like the central United States due to different atmospheric conditions. The vast majority of Australian tornadoes are weaker in intensity and shorter in duration compared to tornadoes in other regions. The geography and climate of Australia make it less conducive to the formation of large and destructive tornadoes.
Tornadoes can happen in many parts of the world, but they are most common in the central United States. This region is known as "Tornado Alley" due to the high frequency of tornadoes that occur there. Other areas prone to tornadoes include parts of South America, Southeast Asia, and Australia.
On average, Australia experiences about 20-25 tornadoes per year. These tornadoes are typically classified as weak and short-lived compared to those in other regions like the United States.
Yes. The Phoenix area has had a few weak tornadoes.
On averages there are 11 tornadoes in California a year.