Good news! Now why? I thought climate change promoters say more tornadoes are likely as the Earth warms up due to too much human created CO2? As someone who survived the Alabama twisters of 27 April 2011, I vividly remember them saying so.
FEWER tornado are a sign of man-made climate change, as are seasons where the number of tornado is about average. Get with the program buddy. You sound like some kind of denier.
Yes, very good news!
Even tornado counts have to be inflation adjusted? Is there anything the funny money policies of the Federal Reserve can't screw up? :-)
Seriously, this has been a pretty cool spring for the midwest following a @#($%*@($#* cold winter. It's not too surprising that there is a tornado deficit. If nothing else, the cold ground keeps the air from warming quite as much so there aren't as many storm building updrafts.
“The sight of Golden Gate Bridge towering above the fog will become increasing rare as climate change warms San Francisco bay, scientists have found.”
“The Bay Area just had its foggiest May in 50 years. And thanks to global warming, it’s about to get even foggier.”
http://www.sfgate.com/science/article/Get-ready-for-even-foggier-summers-3226235.php
But the Earth has a “fever”.
LOL. That was so, so YESTERDAY. Times change, particularly Global Warming Times (oops, scratch that) - I mean Climate Change Times. More See Oh Two in the old atmosphere now appears to interfere with the natural development of tornadoes. This is clearly yet another sign that we are heading for a disaster in the next 10 years if we don't give a lot of money to Al Gore and his friends who are (by consensus) the only ones who can save us.
Now the MSM/Climate Change Cultists are going to complain about too few storms.
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Cause its still cold...we were 25 in Nashville this week
Pollen drop is quite late too
Dodger and survivor of many tornadoes and spouts from Candlestick park to Camille and spring 71 Mississippi run
It seems now the old southern belt used to run from Delta to tupelo to Huntsville to Rome ga
Is now mostly further north than it used to be
The recent Ringold and Tuscaloosa and adairsville storms being exceptions
I think Murfreesboro TN has had 5 tornados in 15 years
Gallatin TN and Clarksville TN too...several in recent years
When I was a boy in Mississippi 60s and 70s
Tupelo and Huntsville were hotspots
All my kin up in Tishomingo county had earth shelters in back yard
Stop Climate Boredom!
Bush's fault!