CT NEWS 8 just specifically mentioned Greenwoods Rd (former Guild current Ovation shop), New Hartford as a target area. Thought it was interesting.
I don't know about that. How many tornadoes did they have in Massachusetts thirty or forty years ago?^ Weather prediction has improved by orders of magnitude since then, MT. Tornado warnings are much more prevalent now, not that there weren't as many tornadoes back then.
Looking at CTI'm from Maryland and didn't know we had so many til I saw this list of MD tornadoes since 1950: tornado-archive
I didn't realize one landed about 1/2 mile from my house, according to the map!! Hopefully none come that close again!
Here is Kansas. Whoa!!! https://data.delmarvanow.com/tornado-archive/kansas/
You can drop down menu your state above the map. Interesting to see.
True, there were reported funnels, but the majority back before the 90's were mostly class 0, w/ some occasional 1's and 2's. Now we are seeing 2's and 3's w/ much more regularity. Of course the cost of destruction increases w/ population/development. I have an old friend that went into the Navy and wound flying weather tracking planes out of Pax River Naval Air Station in southern Md. Now he works for NOAA flying prop planes directly into hurricanes out of McDill AFB in Fla. (his first was Andrew! ) When it's not hurricane season here, he's either tracking storms around the world or chasing tornados around the US. He has told me that without a doubt, the severity and regularity of dangerous weather has increased in the last 30 years.I'm from Maryland and didn't know we had so many til I saw this list of MD tornadoes since 1950: tornado-archive
I didn't realize one landed about 1/2 mile from my house, according to the map!! Hopefully none come that close again!
Here is Kansas. Whoa!!! https://data.delmarvanow.com/tornado-archive/kansas/
You can drop down menu your state above the map. Interesting to see.
Not on the right side of the state, but to be fair, I haven't seen what's happened on the left/wrong* side.So was there any damage down the coast from yesterday's warnings?
Without a doubt. One of the more practical college courses I ever took was Oceanography. It, more than any other science course, explains how the world works. The oceans dictate our weather. When there are changes in water temps, the currents , air steams, everything, is effected. It's nothing the planet hasn't seen before. I'm not concerned. Nature has a way of righting itself. Sadly for us, the solution is likely ridding it of....us.Weather is obviously changing.....