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  2. How climate change could shift where tornadoes strike most - AOL

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    Meteorologist Matthew Cappucci explains how, when and where tornadoes form, and how climate change could be affecting these devastating weather events. How climate change could shift where ...

  3. EXPLAINER: Was tornado outbreak related to climate change? - AOL

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    Warm weather was a crucial ingredient in this tornado outbreak, but whether climate change is a factor is not quite as clear, meteorologists say. ... meteorologists say. “One word: remarkable ...

  4. Why climate change is likely to cause more devastating tornadoes

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    While the causal link between climate change and tornadoes is less well established than it is for other extreme weather events such as wildfires and hurricanes, climate change creates the ...

  5. Weather forecasting - Wikipedia

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    These are initialized from the analysis data and rates of change are determined. The rates of change predict the state of the atmosphere a short time into the future. The equations are then applied to this new atmospheric state to find new rates of change, which predict the atmosphere at a yet further time into the future.

  6. Tornado climatology - Wikipedia

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    The reason for the peak period for tornado formation in North America being skewed toward spring has much to do with temperature patterns in the U.S. Tornadoes often form when cool, polar air traveling southeastward from the Rocky Mountains overrides warm, moist, unstable Gulf of Mexico air in the eastern states. Tornadoes tend to be commonly ...

  7. Tornado - Wikipedia

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    Meteorologists still do not know the exact mechanisms by which most tornadoes form, and occasional tornadoes still strike without a tornado warning being issued. [142] Analysis of observations including both stationary and mobile (surface and aerial) in-situ and remote sensing (passive and active) instruments generates new ideas and refines ...

  8. EXPLAINER: Was tornado outbreak related to climate change? - AOL

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    Less than 10% of severe thunderstorms produce tornadoes, which makes drawing conclusions about climate change and the processes leading up to them tricky, said Harold Brooks, a tornado scientist ...

  9. Reconstructing the storm: How meteorologists conduct tornado ...

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    In tornado-prone areas, meteorologists have a keen eye for determining the damage category due to their sheer amount of experience. Just by looking at the damaged structures, Bryant can say with ...