Why is 'Tornado Alley' shifting east?
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Is there a shift in the traditional "Tornado Alley"? Tornadoes are becoming more common in the southeast part of the country. In recent decades, we have observed changes in where the greatest number of tornadoes occur: trib.al/14L48BB
This is the best explanation of the eastward shift in tornadoes I’ve seen yet. Most explanations are just the all encompassing“climate change.” Could CC affect drought conditions? Perhaps, but drought is more specific and makes the most sense. This cycle was also observed by Dr Fujita in the mid 70s as a shift that occurs every decade or so with little understanding as to why.
All we can say from out here on the Texas South Plains is hallelujah!
Starting in the Pacifiv Northwest? Not likely. I live in British Columbia, Canada. We would be part of the northern tornado valley. Nope. Our last one was an EF-0 stat started on the Straight of Georgia, and moved onto the golf lands of the University of British Columbia. It desimated before it reached the city of Vancouver. The main damage was to trees and tree parts smashed into parked cars. No injuries. We are still not part of a developing tornado alley, thankfully. We have subjunctive earthquakes to worry about.
Dixie valley always been there always had tornadoes like tornado alley… it’s not shifting east… Indiana Ohio and Illinois have a tornado alley too called Hoosier valley
Never heard it call hoosier alley but i could go with that
@@Perry2186 there is 3-4 tornado alleys in the USA
@tyc1061 Yeah, I understand that, but I've never heard it. Given the name Hoosier alley I live in indiana
Natchez, MS had one of the worst tornadoes in history...in 1840. Everybody knows what this would be blamed on today.
Arizona people never get any interesting weather/ natural disasters 🙄
Interesting weather=high home insurance.
Well just be glad you're not in the Bay Area. There is literally no lightning or thunder. No snow. And I don't mean well it happens once every year, I mean NEVER. Despite this democratic governance still manages to keep home insurance high.