Yes. I lived there for 4 years. If you live in the city, there is less likely of a chance for a tornado. My family almost moved to a house in the country (the deal fell through that s why we didn t live there), and there was a huge wooden playset in the backyard on its side. I asked my parents why it was tipped over and they said a tornado blew it over. I m really glad we didn t live there, I hate tornados lol.But where I live now, we have tornados, but they are more like dust devils, and they barely damage anything. I live in New Mexico, and I know the prison business is booming, so consider New Mexico! We don t have hurricanes, floods (not enough rain), volcanos, earthquakes, only some pretty intense snowstorms if you live in the north.
Tornadoes can occur just about anywhere at any time if conditions are right. I m sure that the people in Salt Lake City, Utah thought they were safe in 1999 until a rare tornado marched right through through the downtown area. A tornado about a mile wide hit the Tenton Valley of Wyoming once
does it have wind? Then there would be a tornado.