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Why has tornadic activity increased in the Southern U.S?

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A funnel cloud just flew over my house. I'm thinking a subterranean house doesn't sound all that bad.

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  1. its tornado season.


  2. yeah, i'm down here where it is now, crazy storm eh?

  3. i wonder why the houses in central USA are not made to be able to survive those hurricanes and tornadoes..

    now watch the next illuminated xtian talk about the wrath of god.. again.

  4. Because there are more trailer parks here than anywhere else.

  5. global warming,

  6. The large frequency of tornadic activity that the U.S. has experienced this year is not necessarily a result of global warming. Although global warming is a scientifically proven fact, there is not enough evidence to support that it has a direct relationship to the number of tornadoes seen in the U.S. per year. As time goes on, scientists will learn more regarding this.

    The seemingly large number of twisters that the U.S. is experiencing so far this spring is something that happens every year. Spring is known as "tornado season" across a large portion of the country, it is not at all uncommon to see many of them in these months.

  7. It's because of Global Warming, obviously...

    Because the air pressure has changed, and so it makes bigger tornadoes..

  8. Global warming has some effect, I'm sure.

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