Meteorologists Fear Repeat Of 2011 Killer Tornado Season

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The United States could be in line for an above-normal tornado season this spring in a repeat of what happened in 2011 when a La Nina weather pattern combined with an active jet stream to create record cold temperatures during the winter before the severe storms hit, meteorologists fear.

“Severe weather season is really a collection of several short weather events, and anticipating individual events at long lead times is usually tricky,” Sam Lillo, an atmospheric researcher at the University of Colorado Boulder, told CNN.

This year’s La Nina signal was the strongest that it’s been since the winter of 2011, and if this spring also mirrors that year, there could be trouble, as 2011 ended up being the most costly and deadly on record for tornadoes in almost 100 years.

In 2011, there were 875 tornadoes in April alone, with the “Super Outbreak” on April 27 recording 226 tornadoes for the most that had ever been observed in a single day.

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1 COMMENT

  1. From precedent one can easily imagine how the Democrats would frame these weathers events had they occurred under a Republican administration. So perhaps it is time to place the blame where it belongs – all this devastation is a result of Democrat governance.

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