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United States: Tornado Alley shifts - what does it mean for Midwestern communities
The Geography of Tornadoes Is Rewriting Itself The epicenter of American tornado activity has moved roughly 400 to 500 miles eastward over recent decades. What was once a phenomenon centered on ...
Cities like Dallas and Austin, Texas, are seeing four fewer tornado days per decade, while the traditional Tornado Alley region from the 1950s through the 1990s centered on northeastern Texas and ...
As the earth's temperature climbs, so does the threat of extreme weather events such as drought, wildfire, hurricanes and tornadoes -- all occurring more frequently at higher strengths, according to ...
The Edwardsville Intelligencer on MSN
Tornadoes surge in 2025, with Illinois among the hardest-hit states
“If you think about the second-, third-, and fourth-ranked states, they’re not part of what people normally think of as ...
While not officially in Tornado Alley, the Florida Panhandle averages eight to 10 tornado watches annually. Meteorologists say conditions for tornadoes become more favorable during the spring months.
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