TORNADOES CAN HIT IN UNLIKELY PLACES
Businesses need to protect their people and property against all weather hazards, not just in locations more prone to severe weather, that includes tornadoes. As of March 2023, 300+ tornadoes have touched down across the country, causing destruction and devastation in their path. Many tornadoes spawned in areas used to experiencing them, such as the South and across “Tornado Alley.” AccuWeather is observing more and more severe weather events occurring outside of “normal” severe weather areas. When a tornado strikes, your business must be better prepared to protect your people, property, and assets. AccuWeather For Business can help you do that.
STRONGEST TORNADO SINCE 1983 TOUCHES DOWN IN LA
Businesses in the Los Angeles, CA, area saw the impacts of an intense thunderstorm that rumbled through the downtown area and produced an EF-1 tornado on March 22. According to the National Weather Service, the tornado touched down in an industrial park and warehouse district. The tornado damaged at least 17 buildings and at least one person was hurt. The tornado was the strongest to impact the metro area since March 1983.
Believe it or not, it’s a common myth that tornadoes do not hit downtown areas. The odds are significantly lower, mainly because urban areas don’t occupy as much space as rural areas. But they can happen. For example, St. Louis, Missouri, has been hit four times in less than a century.
>> Read More: The EF Scale: What is it and how are tornadoes measured?
MORE RARE TORNADO TOUCHDOWNS
Delaware is one of the states in the U.S. least likely to see a tornado. Between 2012 and 2021, there have been an average of 1,135 tornadoes across the country annually. According to the National Weather Service, the states that saw, on average, the fewest twisters were Alaska, Hawaii, Rhode Island, Vermont, Delaware, and New Hampshire.
State |
Tornadoes |
Alaska |
0 |
Hawaii |
0 |
Rhode Island |
0 |
Vermont |
0 |
New Hampshire |
1 |
Deleware |
1 |
On the other hand, the most average tornadoes over that same timeframe happened in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Mississippi, Alabama, and Illinois.
State | Tornadoes |
Texas |
115 |
Oklahoma |
70 |
Kansas |
66 |
Mississippi |
61 |
Alabama |
54 |
Illinois |
53 |
WAYS TO PREPARE
Whether it’s logistical issues, business disruptions, or employee safety, your business must take steps to prepare for the risk of tornadoes. There are several actions your business can take to be better prepared.
On average, organizations that use AccuWeather SkyGuard Warnings receive an average of 16 minutes of advance notice compared to 8 minutes from all other sources. The extra time allows businesses to execute their emergency plans and seek shelter before a tornado hits their facility.
Be proactive with AccuWeather SkyGuard Warnings backed by Superior Accuracy™, which will deliver site-specific alerts and warnings well before severe weather hits, giving you much-needed time to prepare. Want to learn more? Demo SkyGuard today.