| I agree with all 3 previous comments. Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan all lie in a major path that many cyclones impact. Therefore, most of the tornadoes in this region are cyclone-born twisters. Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina, and Southern Brazil lie on the eastern side of the Andes mountains so these countries have many thunderstorms that produce tornadoes; much like the infamous Tornado Alley in the United States. However "gowhere" has a good point about countries like Mongolia; it is such a large country and a very small population density therefore many tornadoes possibly go unreported each year. Thanks for the comments....keep them coming. |