RealScience reports:
Last year was the warmest spring on record in Oklahoma and the US, and had the lowest tornado count on record.
This spring is the coldest on record in Oklahoma and much of the US, and tornadoes are much worse.
RealScience reports:
Last year was the warmest spring on record in Oklahoma and the US, and had the lowest tornado count on record.
This spring is the coldest on record in Oklahoma and much of the US, and tornadoes are much worse.
So we’re seeing a “global climate disruption by anecdote” event and not a trend.
We are under half the number of tornadic events at the same time last yr, so…FAR FEWER
is the answer.
Are we having more tornadoes this year or are they hitting developed areas more?
Tornadoes can occur year-round but spring and autumn are their big seasons due to lots of moisture and colliding warm and cold air masses.