Well, I'm from Castilla y Leon, Burgos specifically. East of tierra de campos.
Supercells little respect, but for tornadoes, it is an area where it is not uncommon as other counties to occur, are usually small, but some F3 has occurred.
Specifically sores in San Leonardo de Yagüe - Navaleno, Soria. (01-06-1999)
Tornado.pdfIt is very difficult, very, very difficult, but could get some pictures of the wreckage of the tornado. It's one of my reports to put earrings in this forum.
As a storm chaser, I've been lucky enough to happen to me one over as he was driving in Castañares (Burgos) and I think by that village also has spent close to another. This has happened about 5 years ago.
The month view is recommended for May. The San Leonadro de Yagüe almost coincides with my guess.
Is in May 25-05-2009 at 2:00 pm when I could catch one in my own house in Burgos City.
Tornado en Burgos City and the remnants of the tornado passed just above where he lived.
In May 2008 I see a cloud generated a tornado touched ground, the remnants generated a kind of green cloud, and I pass and tore young wheat leaves in its wake, I saw him touch down briefly, 1 min.
It is also in May when the video camera could capture a tornado MALL from the capital Alcazar (Segovia) First there was a tuba, then fine n just become noticeable by the video camera.
Storm in SegoviaHowever, the probability of occurrence of a tornado in this area are not higher than elsewhere in Spain and Europe. I think that France has the same possibilities.
Another thing is that ..... I personally think that the Balearic Islands, Barcelona, Huelva, Cadiz and Malaga are slightly a little better than other sites.
Tornados in SPAIN A greeting and I hope I have been helpful.
In part I agree with Gale and I certainly believe that about Teruel, Castellon, Gerona,Barcelona, Baleares supercells, storms ..... have better, more spectacular and the probability of supercells is somewhat higher than in the rest of Spain.