As awful as 2011 was, when 550 Americans
died in tornadoes, last year appears to have been unusual and not part of a trend.
Not exact matches
I think that i remember 1 or 2 people
dying from
tornadoes in the past 5 years.
Since 1986, the first year the National Weather Service reported data on heat - related deaths, more people
in the United States have
died from heat (3,979) than from any other weather - related disaster — more than floods (2,599),
tornadoes (2,116) or hurricanes (1,391).
Many communities have, by necessity, begun to be more climate - resilient, said Michael Seibert, the mayor of Joplin, Mo., where 158 people
died in a 2011
tornado, the costliest such storm
in U.S. history.
«I am close to the families of all who
died in the Oklahoma
tornado, especially those who lost young children.
Maybe the little Indian boy's dog doesn't
die when the big bad
tornados threaten all of Mumbai — despite our general acceptance of millions of humans biting the dust
in these things — but disaster movies might have just flatlined with director and co-writer Dean Devlin's chaotically stupid bid to emulate his old partner, catastrophe peddler Roland Emmerich.
I was thinking that it may be easier to deal with the same total spread out over space and time than
in concentrated packets, such as when a
tornado rips apart a whole town, for example (even if nobody
dies) verses a building here or there being damaged
in every town.
Massive wildlife
die offs; 70 foot waves on the coasts of Ireland and the UK; rare Los Angeles, CA
tornado; the simultaneous mysterious loud booms and aerial noises
in the USA and the UK.