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Study says warming-fueled supercells to hit South more often

Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics March 28, 2023

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America will probably get more killer tornado- and hail-spawning supercells , according to a new study that also warns the lethal storms will edge eastward to strike more frequently in the more populous Southern states, like Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee.The supercell storm that is a single event that can’t be connected to climate change. But it fits that projected and more dangerous pattern, including more nighttime strikes in a southern... + full article



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