Ecuador experiences very few tornadoes due to its geographical location and climate. Tornadoes are rare in the country, with only a handful reported in the last century.
About 50 tornadoes cross Ohio in 5 years. mainly 10 tornadoes cross Ohio in 1 year. they usally happen in the west of Ohio and the southwest of Ohio. don't need to worry about people who live near the lake. the last tornado in the north east was captured sevrel years ago and it was only a baby.
Most tornadoes typically last for only a few minutes, usually less than 10 minutes. However, some larger and more destructive tornadoes can persist for longer, lasting up to an hour or more. The duration of a tornado is influenced by various factors such as its size, intensity, and the environment it travels through.
There is no specific information available on the exact number of tornadoes that have hit Clayton, Oklahoma in the last 100 years. Tornado data is constantly updated and it is recommended to consult official sources like the National Weather Service for the most accurate and current information on tornado occurrences in a specific location.
Tornadoes typically last for a few minutes to a few hours, whereas hurricanes can last for several days to weeks as they move across large bodies of water and land. Tornadoes are more short-lived and localized compared to hurricanes.
As of July 2016, tornadoes have killed 1,054 people in the U.S. in the past 10 years. More than half of those deaths occurred in 2011, which was an exceptionally violent year for tornadoes.
In 2011 tornadoes killed 570 people, 553 in the U.S.
More than thousand million people have died of typhus from typhus in last 700 years.
Nobody in Texas was killed in any tornadoes in 2011. As of September of 2012 the last tornado related death in Texas was in 2007.
a lot of people have died in the last 100 years i mean a lot of people!!
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In the past 25 years Bloomington-Normal has had 2 tornadoes
4554 people in the last 10 years
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In the past ten years tornadoes in the U.S. have killed 1,089 people, most of them in 2011. Breaking it down by year we get:2003: 542004: 352005: 392006: 672007: 812008: 1262009: 222010: 452011: 5532012: 68
In the past five years tornadoes have caused about $30 billion in damage in the U.S., most of it in 2011.
In the past 5 years (2007 up until now) tornadoes in the U.S. have caused approximately $30 billion in property damage (including at least $23 billion in 2011) and killed 887 people (of whom 550 died in 2011). Damage totals for 2012 are still preliminary.