Kansas tornadoes
Definition
Violent rotating columns of air, often associated with severe thunderstorms, that frequently impact the U.S. state of Kansas, located in the heart of Tornado Alley.
A colloquial reference to the recurring severe weather events in Kansas, notorious for spawning some of the most powerful tornadoes on record, turning flatlands into impromptu demolition derbies.
Examples
The Kansas tornadoes danced across the plains like uninvited guests at a barn dance, scattering tractors far and wide.
After the Kansas tornadoes hit, the locals rebuilt with the same stubborn grit that makes their barbecue world-famous.
Meteorologists track Kansas tornadoes with the intensity of fans following a Super Bowl, but with way more flying debris.
In Kansas tornadoes season, basements become the hottest real estate – no down payment required.