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Tornado Alley, also known as Tornado Valley, is a loosely defined location of the central United States and Canada where tornadoes are most frequent. [1] The term was first used in 1952 as the title of a research project to study severe weather in areas of Texas , Louisiana , Oklahoma , Kansas , South Dakota , Iowa and Nebraska .
Since 1950, there have been more than 9,700 tornadoes in Texas, killing hundreds and leaving behind billions of dollars worth of damage. On March 21, 2022, a tornado tore through Round Rock ...
A tornado was reported within the city, causing no known damage. F0: Montevideo,Uruguay [95] November 17 2011 0 A tornado touched down with no damage reported F1: Limeira, Brazil [96] March 3, 2013 0 A large F1 tornado caused serious damage within the city. F0: Brasília [97] October 1, 2014 0 (0 injured) Brief landspout F0: Asunción, Paraguay ...
Tornado alley has changed and shifted over the years, but as of 2023 Accuweather lists eight states as being part of this area with a unique combination of geographic and meteorological factors ...
The Dixie Alley region indicated by red shaded area.. Dixie Alley includes much of the area of the lower Mississippi Valley. [7] It stretches from eastern Texas and Arkansas across Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, and mid to western Kentucky to upstate South Carolina and western North Carolina; the area reaches as far north as southeast Missouri. [8]
After a tornado ravaged the city of Perryton, Texas – more severe weather may be in store as the state experiences intense heat. ... Forecasters in ‘Tornado Alley’ warn of more severe ...
Tornado outbreaks in Texas and Louisiana add to changes that experts have been observing in recent years — namely, that where and when tornadoes occur has begun to shift. Tornado Alley is ...
A tornado was discovered after further analysis via high-resolution satellite imagery. The tornado appears to have started over Lake Salvador before moving into the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, where shrub damage could be seen on satellite. The tornado dissipated shortly after.