Tornadoes, including
severe tornado outbreaks, have always impacted human civilization and likely always will.
Not exact matches
Adds Harold Brooks, senior scientist at NOAA's National
Severe Storms Laboratory, who was not involved with this project, «The study is important because it addresses one of the hypotheses that has been raised to explain the observed change in number of
tornadoes in
outbreaks.
Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee, which were devastated by
tornadoes in the spring, will be extremely sensitive to any
severe weather
outbreaks.
As with most years, there were several large and destructive
tornado and
severe weather
outbreaks during 2015.
... AN INTENSE
OUTBREAK OF
TORNADOES AND WIDESPREAD
SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS IS EXPECTED LATER TODAY OVER PORTIONS OF KS / OK / TX... [Read the rest.]
A preliminary National Weather Service evaluation of climate variables known to cause
tornadoes in the Southeast doesn't show a global warming - related trend that can be linked to the
severe outbreak.
The past two years have seen major
tornado outbreaks,
severe impact on the northeast from tropical storms, and a devastating drought stateside.