Not overly unusual, we’ve actually got [fairly high tornado frequencies relative to a lot of the world](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_climatology#/media/File:Globdisttornado.jpg), it’s just that they’re mostly quite weak and short lived especially compared to what the US gets. The frequency is also almost certainly much higher than observed considering the majority of the country is uninhabited with no way to know if a tornado occurred or not.
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Not overly unusual, we’ve actually got [fairly high tornado frequencies relative to a lot of the world](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_climatology#/media/File:Globdisttornado.jpg), it’s just that they’re mostly quite weak and short lived especially compared to what the US gets. The frequency is also almost certainly much higher than observed considering the majority of the country is uninhabited with no way to know if a tornado occurred or not.