i’m from kentucky and i never care about tornadoes since they aren’t always that bad. but this has me scared to death because all of america right now are having tornadoes. god bless everyone
What are you talking about ? I lived in kentuckiana until I was 23 years old. nothing brought tornados there they have always been there. Quit being hysterical
@@Larryevans80 Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois ohio and michigan. each average 20-ish tornadoes a year. that average has remained constant for almost 30 years.( this is all via a google search) as far as I can tell tornado have gotten less destructive and less lethal. for example there hasn't been a f-5 tornado anywhere in the united states since 2013 and the number of destructive EF4s have dropped dramatically. So if anything there are less violent tornados now than thier used to be. the only thing that has changed is the more access to social media the more you hear about them giving the impression that they are happening with a lot more frequency. .
@@ladyhawk7408 Hi Lady Hawk, For the latest science on this subject, please see: "How Climate Change made the Mississippi tornadoes more likely," -- Salon March 30, 2023 The tornado alley that previously was located in the west has shifted toward Tennessee, Mississippi and adjoining states, as stated in the original post.
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i’m from kentucky and i never care about tornadoes since they aren’t always that bad. but this has me scared to death because all of america right now are having tornadoes. god bless everyone
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Why isn’t the US on the list? Or were they and I just missed it
Climate Change has brought the tornado belt to Tennessee, Kentucky and neighbor states.
What are you talking about ? I lived in kentuckiana until I was 23 years old. nothing brought tornados there they have always been there. Quit being hysterical
absolutely 💯 it's every other week tornado 🌪
@@ladyhawk7408 they always been here but not this large and long track and this often .
@@Larryevans80 Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois ohio and michigan. each average 20-ish tornadoes a year. that average has remained constant for almost 30 years.( this is all via a google search) as far as I can tell tornado have gotten less destructive and less lethal. for example there hasn't been a f-5 tornado anywhere in the united states since 2013 and the number of destructive EF4s have dropped dramatically. So if anything there are less violent tornados now than thier used to be. the only thing that has changed is the more access to social media the more you hear about them giving the impression that they are happening with a lot more frequency. .
@@ladyhawk7408 Hi Lady Hawk, For the latest science on this subject, please see:
"How Climate Change made the Mississippi tornadoes more likely,"
-- Salon
March 30, 2023
The tornado alley that previously was located in the west has shifted toward Tennessee, Mississippi and adjoining states, as stated in the original post.
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Jesus is coming Repent everyone in sin will burn