Models Suggest Major Shift in Tornado Activity... This is Bad

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Published 2024-05-10
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Models Suggest Major Shift in Tornado Activity... This is Bad

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All Comments (21)
  • @finisher3x
    You were so focused on Tornado Alley and Dixie Alley, that you flat out overlooked the significant increase in tornadoes in the Ohio Valley in 2024.
  • @Char17x
    If Ohio and Illinois is top 5 in tornados in a season, it is not a "Classic Season"
  • @sirblack1619
    Amazing how most of Missouri is left out of Tornado alley when Missouri have a lot of tornados.
  • @DrBeckyEm
    Dixie Alley has had a break so far this year but Tornados have hit the original alley! Those guys have had it rough. praying for you.
  • @KingJulian345
    We had three in Tallahassee Friday our school took a direct hit three EF2s
  • @dhoffman4955
    I suspect Dixie Alley is more active when there is a drought in the western states, but Tornado Alley is more active when there is moire rain/moisture in the west.
  • @381delirius
    Thank you for circling the classic Tornado Alley. Almost missed it 😅😂
  • @firstsgt279
    Dixie historically had less Tornado's but they typically fast moving, stronger and more destructive
  • @rustytucker2499
    Definitely switched south. 20 years ago we watched for summer thunderstorms to cool off and of course hurricanes!
  • @Mike-ky9jz
    Hoosier alley has been very active this year.
  • @raymondaten2179
    Was watching a video earlier in year where they talked about the weakening of El nino and the timing of that weakening. The video said the last time it weakened at the same time it is this year was 1991 and tornado alley was very active that year while Dixie alley was far less active.
  • I would like to know how it is PA and Ohio had several the other day but yet there was no temperature change.
  • @fishsticks88
    Many tornado have occurred outside of Philly. I remember july 27th 1994 very well . Only one I was actually in the path of
  • When you put the convective outlook on the map up at the top there's three black boxes that show tornado wind and hail you could press that too and it'll show what the percent is for hail wind and tornadoes I know you've been showing the convective Outlook but there's more to it it shows percentages of wind tornado and hail keep up the good work 😁
  • @kellyyork3898
    It’s soaking wet in the SE. The ground is now saturated. Rains are causing flooding. Do your research before you decide to come here for any reason.
  • @secedenc5544
    South East NC and North East SC seen a few tornados this year already
  • @lilt713ful
    I've been saying this for 10 years that tornado ally is slowly shifting to the east. Good to see but concerning that my theory was correct
  • @Josiris218
    They may want to add a third zone for Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan. Call it Abraham Alley. Lincoln was from that region, he wore a stovepipe hat, and there are stovepipe tornadoes.