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  2. Tornado - Wikipedia

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    Tornadoes are most common in spring and least common in winter, but tornadoes can occur any time of year that favorable conditions occur. [26] Spring and fall experience peaks of activity as those are the seasons when stronger winds, wind shear, and atmospheric instability are present. [89]

  3. Winter Tornadoes: They're more common in Ohio than you think

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    December and January are "the lowest months" for tornado formation, National Weather Service meteorologist Nate McGinnis said. January tornadoes, in particular, are so rare that Ohio recorded its ...

  4. Tornado climatology - Wikipedia

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    On average, there are around 294 tornadoes throughout the United States during May, and as many as 543 tornadoes have been reported in May alone (in 2003). The months with the fewest tornadoes are usually December and January, although major tornado outbreaks can and sometimes do occur even in those months.

  5. Tornadoes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    During the winter months of the year, tornadoes have been known to hit the Southern United States and Southeastern United States the most, but have hit other areas as well. [8] One notable recent example of a winter tornado outbreak was the 2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak on February 5 and February 6, 2008. 87 tornadoes occurred over the ...

  6. How do tornadoes form? Explaining the severe weather after ...

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    A tornado is seen West of Dodge City, Kansas moving North on May 24, 2016 in Dodge City, Kansas.

  7. How often does Tennessee see tornadoes in December? is it ...

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    How often do tornadoes hit in December? And is Tennessee part of the United States' infamous Tornado Alley?

  8. Tornado intensity - Wikipedia

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    But "weak" is a relative term for tornadoes, as even these can cause significant damage. F0 and F1 tornadoes are typically short-lived; since 1980, almost 75 percent of tornadoes rated weak stayed on the ground for 1 mile (1.6 km) or less. [17] In this time, though, they can cause both damage and fatalities.

  9. List of United States tornadoes from January to March 2024

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    February had slightly above-average levels of tornado activity with 46 tornadoes. Many of those tornadoes occurred much further north than is typical for the month, in the Midwest and Great Lakes regions, including Wisconsin, which experienced tornadoes in February for the first time since modern record began in 1950. About half of the ...