Tornadoes will happen whether or not there is global warming. They actually have been more numerous after the coldest winters and cooler time periods. This past winter(2009) wasn't as cold in Oklahoma this year, and our tornado season was light this year. All the predictions made by science is based on theory and computer models, and as we have seen, computer models blow a weather forecast just inside a week, let alone, even a 2 day forecast. So if you get one, it's not because of global warmin
When was this?? I live at the foot of the appalachin mountains and all we have gotten is some really bad microburst! Which can be just as crappy as a tornado though I don't think they are as destructive in such a wide spread way.
I live in the area where that outbreak occurred. Everyone talks about the F4 in Albion, PA. I'm surprised there isn't more mention of the F5 in Mercer county.
Tornadoes can occur in the mountains. The tornado outbreak on Friday. May 31st 1985 destroyed parts of ohio, Pennsylvania and Canada. One of the stronget tornadoes went through the Allegheny National forest, a mountainous region destroying all in it's path.
Wow from this angle it reminds me of the picture that was taken showing the Red River outbreak.
7477238 1 year ago
Tornadoes will happen whether or not there is global warming. They actually have been more numerous after the coldest winters and cooler time periods. This past winter(2009) wasn't as cold in Oklahoma this year, and our tornado season was light this year. All the predictions made by science is based on theory and computer models, and as we have seen, computer models blow a weather forecast just inside a week, let alone, even a 2 day forecast. So if you get one, it's not because of global warmin
torn80s 2 years ago
this tornado happend on augest 18th 2005 it was the most violent tornado in stoughton history
spider988 2 years ago
Ooooooooh.... that was way before my time though still significant in it's own right.
JackaCrack1 2 years ago
1985
dragonridley 2 years ago
When was this?? I live at the foot of the appalachin mountains and all we have gotten is some really bad microburst! Which can be just as crappy as a tornado though I don't think they are as destructive in such a wide spread way.
JackaCrack1 2 years ago
No! A tornado went through the west and eastern mountains destroying all in it's path!
padude64 2 years ago
Thank you for your timely reply. Conditions have to be perfect for tornado development.
padude64 2 years ago
I live in the area where that outbreak occurred. Everyone talks about the F4 in Albion, PA. I'm surprised there isn't more mention of the F5 in Mercer county.
dragonridley 2 years ago
Tornadoes can occur in the mountains. The tornado outbreak on Friday. May 31st 1985 destroyed parts of ohio, Pennsylvania and Canada. One of the stronget tornadoes went through the Allegheny National forest, a mountainous region destroying all in it's path.
padude64 4 years ago