Shemeska
Adventurer
Given that there's a Tornado warning in effect right now a dozen or so miles from my house, I had an interesting thought here (as I should be seeking low ground probably).
I've -never- heard of Tornados anywhere outside of the continental US. I've seen a waterspout or two in a few asian nations, but never anything on land. Do Tornados as a weather phenomenon just not exist outside of the US? Are they a unique feature of the geography and weather conditions here in the US, or do other areas of the world see them as well.
Literally, outside of the USA, I've seen more news about tornados on Mars, than in any other country here on earth. Am I wrong here?
I've -never- heard of Tornados anywhere outside of the continental US. I've seen a waterspout or two in a few asian nations, but never anything on land. Do Tornados as a weather phenomenon just not exist outside of the US? Are they a unique feature of the geography and weather conditions here in the US, or do other areas of the world see them as well.
Literally, outside of the USA, I've seen more news about tornados on Mars, than in any other country here on earth. Am I wrong here?