For a minute there I thought I had to get off my couch, when all the while the fact is we don't have to do anything much but keep things afloat for just a few decades more! In fact, we'd best shut up about PO, because if our offspring finds out we knew about it all along, they'll turn and wring our necks come 2036!
Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 9:02 am Post subject: Re: 2008 Tornado Frenzy
I don't know whether it's a record, but I do know that in the first five months of the year we've already had double the number of tornadoes nationwide than we had in all of 2007.
Here in AR, we've had six major tornado outbreaks so far in 2008. More severe weather is forecast for this week as well. More than 20 people have died because of tornadoes so far. Lots of states have been affected, but Arkansas has been the worst hit state.
And on top of that, we've had record flooding and record snowfall. The jet stream is parked right on top of us, bringing in LaNina and all that moisture from the gulf. Boy will I be glad when summer gets here.
Kathy
Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 9:06 am Post subject: Re: 2008 Tornado Frenzy
dorlomin wrote:
Are there any specific reasons being given for this? Is this set for a record?
The increased observations of tornadoes by radar and storm chasers has so significantly altered the number of tornadoes being spotted that records are almost moot. That being said, this year is so far over the 10 year average that it is worth noting. La Nina periods (cooler equatorial Pacific waters) are generally noted to produce favorable patterns for tornadic systems. There is little known about the impact of climate change on the number of tornadoes, and it is unlikely to be a factor in this year's events.
Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 9:28 am Post subject: Re: 2008 Tornado Frenzy
wxman wrote:
dorlomin wrote:
Are there any specific reasons being given for this? Is this set for a record?
The increased observations of tornadoes by radar and storm chasers has so significantly altered the number of tornadoes being spotted that records are almost moot. That being said, this year is so far over the 10 year average that it is worth noting. La Nina periods (cooler equatorial Pacific waters) are generally noted to produce favorable patterns for tornadic systems. There is little known about the impact of climate change on the number of tornadoes, and it is unlikely to be a factor in this year's events.
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Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 11:05 am Post subject: Re: 2008 Tornado Frenzy
I am glad I moved from to Los Angeles from Oklahoma.
All we have out here is earthquakes, nuclear targets, mass riots, gang violence, expensive real estate, high income tax, high property tax, smog, traffic congestion, huge state debt, etc...
Anybody want to trade places???
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Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 11:16 am Post subject: Re: 2008 Tornado Frenzy
joeltrout wrote:
All we have out here is earthquakes, nuclear targets, mass riots, gang violence, expensive real estate, high income tax, high property tax, smog, traffic congestion, huge state debt, etc...
Don't forget burning streets in the Miracle Mile district (tar seeps) and brushfires in the hills, mudslides....
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