Tornado Alley is located in the central United States, extending from Texas to the Dakotas.

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Extra: Tornado Alley refers to a region in the United States that is notably prone to tornadoes, especially compared to other areas of the country. It is not an official geographic area with precise boundaries, but it includes parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and sometimes the surrounding states. The term is used because these areas have a high frequency of tornado occurrences, especially in the late spring and early summer. The reasons for this high frequency include the flat landscape which allows cold dry air from Canada to meet warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico, and these interactions can create the strong thunderstorms that spawn tornadoes. Knowing about Tornado Alley is important for weather preparedness and for understanding how geographical and meteorological conditions can affect where natural disasters are more likely to occur.