Por: Newsweek Tech April 21, 2023
A deadly tornado ripped across parts of Oklahoma on April 19, leaving at least three people dead and many homes without power.The outbreak came at the start of Oklahoma's tornado season, which runs from April to June. However, there was something particularly unusual about this tornado.A severe thunderstorm was first developed over Apache and Chickasha, to the southwest of Oklahoma City, shortly after 5 p.m. local time, the National Weather... + full article
Newsweek USA Nation April 20, 2023
At least two people died in Oklahoma after a series of tornado-producing storms ripped across part of the state, leaving a path of destruction and many homes without power.In an update shortly before midnight on Wednesday, McClain County Emergency Management confirmed the... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech March 31, 2023
The U.S. experiences more tornadoes than any other country, with 1,200 a year on average. The powerful systems form very quickly, sometimes without warning, and can kill and destroy anything in their path.Tornadoes that kill a large number of people are rare, but they have... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation March 28, 2023
America will probably get more killer tornado- and hail-spawning supercells as the world warms, 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... + más
Study says warming-fueled supercells to hit South more often | WPLG Local 10
Study says warming-fueled supercells to hit South more often | ABC News
NBC News USA Science March 28, 2023
America will probably get more killer tornado- and hail-spawning supercells as the world warms, 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.... + más
Tornado-spawning storms may get worse due to warming | Portland Press Herald
Study says warming-fueled supercells to hit South more often | The Boston Globe
ABC News USA Tech March 28, 2023
Study says warming-fueled supercells to hit South more often | Associated Press
Portland Press Herald USA World March 28, 2023
A tornado in 2020 in Moscow, Kan. Victor Gensini via AP America will probably get more killer tornado- and hail-spawning supercells as the world warms, according to a new study that also warns the lethal storms will edge eastward to strike more frequently in the more populous... + más
The deadliest tornado in U.S. history | Newsweek
Tornadoes deadliest in Mississippi since 2011 | WPLG Local 10
Los Angeles Times USA Nation March 25, 2023
The tornado that swirled through Montebello for minutes on Wednesday recorded winds of 110 miles per hour, the strongest twister to touch down in Los Angeles County since 1983, according to the National Weather Service. The Montebello tornado — which cut a path nearly half a... + más
Montebello tornado: Business owners describe survey damage to buildings as cleanup continues | ABC7
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