Scary! :o

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6219280.stm
The BBC say that there are about 40 recorded tornados every year. That excludes the unreported ones of course.
So 1 recorded tornado for every 10 days makes them seem quite common.
Apparently we get more than Tornado Alley in the US.
Apparently we get more than Tornado Alley in the US.
We sometimes get close to forty tornadoes in one storm system!
Does the UK really get tornadoes?
The UK has the highest frequency of reported tornadoes per unit area in the world, but most of them are far smaller than the tornadoes we are used to seeing on TV pictures from the USA. About 30-50 tornadoes are reported each year in the UK. Many tornado reports are from the western Midlands, eastern Midlands, central-southern England, south-eastern England and East Anglia. They are generally smaller and cause less damage than those in 'tornado alley' in the United States (see TORRO web site).
....try out the Scottish Islands..... Bitter cold in winter.
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