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Brits usually tend to expertise tornados than Americans

  • The UK is struck by about 2.3 tornadoes per yr for each 10,000 sq. km

While the devastating energy of a huge twister is extra generally related to the huge open plains of the central US, in actuality you usually tend to expertise one on this nation.

The UK is struck by about 2.3 tornadoes per yr for each 10,000 sq. kilometres, in line with analysis – a better density than the US, which as an entire has simply 1.3 per 10,000 sq. km.

Typically they’re much smaller, thankfully – a small twister which swept by Littlehampton in October smashed partitions, moved parked automobiles and left one individual damage.

In July 2005, a big twister in Birmingham triggered £40million in damages and injured 39.

There have even been fatalities up to now – a powerful twister in South Wales in 1913 killed three.

While the devastating power of a big tornado is more commonly associated with the wide open plains of the central US, in reality you are more likely to experience one in this country (pictured: Tameside)

While the devastating energy of a giant twister is extra generally related to the huge open plains of the central US, in actuality you usually tend to expertise one on this nation (pictured: Tameside)

The UK is struck by about 2.3 tornadoes per year for every 10,000 square kilometres, according to research - a higher density than the US, which as a whole has just 1.3 per 10,000 square km (pictured: Tameside)

The UK is struck by about 2.3 tornadoes per yr for each 10,000 sq. kilometres, in line with analysis – a better density than the US, which as an entire has simply 1.3 per 10,000 sq. km (pictured: Tameside)

A missing roof exposed a home's bedroom in the aftermath of a tornado, after a monster storm system tore through the South and Midwest in April 2023

A lacking roof uncovered a house’s bed room within the aftermath of a twister, after a monster storm system tore by the South and Midwest in April 2023

According to David Schultz, Professor of Synoptic Meteorology at the University of Manchester, the likelihood of being in the path of one is highest in the American states in 'Tornado Alley', such as Oklahoma (3.6 per 10,000 square km) or Kansas (11.2) (pictured: Tameside)

According to David Schultz, Professor of Synoptic Meteorology on the University of Manchester, the chance of being within the path of 1 is highest within the American states in ‘Tornado Alley’, comparable to Oklahoma (3.6 per 10,000 sq. km) or Kansas (11.2) (pictured: Tameside)

But he says a random location in the UK is more likely to experience a tornado than a random location in the US (pictured: Tameside)

But he says a random location within the UK is extra prone to expertise a twister than a random location within the US (pictured: Tameside)

In some circumstances they happen in ‘outbreaks’ – comparable to November 23 1981, which produced 104 twister experiences from Anglesey to Norwich.

According to David Schultz, Professor of Synoptic Meteorology on the University of Manchester, the chance of being within the path of 1 is highest within the American states in ‘Tornado Alley’, comparable to Oklahoma (3.6 per 10,000 sq. km) or Kansas (11.2).

But he says a random location within the UK is extra prone to expertise a twister than a random location within the US.

Prof Schultz stated extra analysis is required on the causes of British tornados, which he says could also be under-reported as they can’t be detected by climate satellites.