Sure, why not?
2007-02-25 16:38:05
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answer #1
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answered by nerdy girl 4
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Yes of course. There is even the section (in which I reside) called Tornado Alley. Last March we had 2 F-2 tornadoes hit us and we will be coming up on tornado season next week. It has happened before and will happen again and again.
2007-02-23 13:32:03
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answer #2
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answered by Mickey 6
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Yes it does happen
as has been mentioned the people of Moore Oklahoma
They were hit by F5 on May 3 1999 and a few years later in early may 2003, another violent (F4) followed almost the exact same path.
Whats even more interesting is Codell Kansas, it was hit on the same date 3 years in a row
2007-02-24 17:46:55
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answer #3
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answered by Kevin B 4
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Yes it is very possible. Multiple tornadoes have actually started in the same place at the exact same time.
2007-02-23 13:32:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask the nice folks in Moore Oklahoma. They had two tornadoes that took almost identical paths through their city. One tornado was the strongest one EVER recorded. They created a new F5 category.
2007-02-23 13:33:45
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answer #5
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answered by Lance 3
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Unfortunately, I'm sure this is possible. Some geographic regions are more prone to tornadoes and hurricanes, etc.
2007-02-23 13:30:34
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answered by concernedjean 5
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Yes, especially during tornado outbreaks.
2007-02-24 09:42:05
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answered by Michael R 3
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Yes. Oklahoma City!!!
2007-02-26 04:19:48
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answered by Eli 3
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yes
2007-02-23 13:29:26
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answered by peanut 4
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yes really possible
2007-02-24 11:02:21
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answered by Justin 6
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may be
2007-02-23 13:41:42
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answered by mali 6
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