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A storm scientist explains what's been driving deadly tornado outbreaks and how tornado season has been changing.
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - A new study suggests Tornado Alley has shifted to the Midwest and Southeast, getting closer to North Carolina. Lead researcher Dr. Tim Coleman says if you thought Tornado ...
it's time to stop focusing on spring as tornado season and the Great Plains as Tornado Alley. Tornado Alley is really all of the U.S. east of the Rockies and west of the Appalachians for most of ...
The Great Plains has long been considered the country’s tornado hotbed, thanks to movies like “The Wizard of Oz” and “Twister.” But in the past two decades, a swath of the southeastern ...
For safety, it’s time to stop focusing on spring as tornado season and the Great Plains as Tornado Alley. Tornado Alley is really all of the U.S. east of the Rockies and west of the Appalachians ...
we've been noticing that the highest frequency of strong tornadoes is no longer in the Great Plains, but in parts of the Southeast U.S.—a region often referred to as "Dixie Alley." Dixie Alley ...
More tornadoes in the ... are calling a new Tornado Alley. A study posted on the American Meteorological Society’s website found that tornadic activity in the Great Plains decreased by 25% ...
Climate and weather scientists have seen the location of the traditional "tornado alley" shift east and another one form to the southeast.
For safety, it’s time to stop focusing on spring as tornado season and the Great Plains as Tornado Alley. Tornado Alley is really all of the U.S. east of the Rockies and west of the Appalachians ...