garmp wrote:
DW & I were half planning our mid year trip for 2021 and she suggested Oklahoma as we have never really spent much time in that state. Then I looked at the weather history and they average over 57 tornadoes a year. (link) That's better than one a week average, granted they do not occur every week.
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Missouri is not too far behind OK in number of tornadoes. And other nearby states also have a lot of tornadoes. But how much do you worry about them there? A tornado is typically short lived, narrow, and do not stay on the ground very long. There are exceptions of course. The odds of being under one is remote, but that is not much consolation if you happen to be there.
I have lived in north Texas all my life, 74 years. Our house was hit by a tornado in 1948 when I was 2. None have hit our town since that I am aware of. And I have actually only seen 2 tornadoes in my lifetime. Something to be aware of, but not paranoid about. A good weather radio, keeping up with weather forecasts, watching radar on a phone app, and asking in advance at the RV park where the closest shelter or safe place is and you will be OK.
There are an average of around 36,000 traffic deaths in the US each year. There are an average of around 60 tornado deaths in the US each year. You are in far more danger on the highway than due to a tornado.
https://www.weather.gov/cae/lgaverages.htmlhttps://www.tornadoalleyarmor.com/locations/dallas/texas-tornado-facts