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record low numbers of tornadoes due to warming?

“Change” is what climate does, what it always HAS done, what it always WILL do.
One of the comments from there. I suppose he's right. :P
 
Living in the central US (one of the places that gets the most tornadoes in the world), I have definitely noticed there has been a lack of them this spring season. Weird thing is, tornadoes form when cold and warm wind collide, and the temperature fluctuations have been insane these past few months.

As for global warming, well... We had one of the coldest March's in record, and April wasn't anything spectacular. More like, climate instability.
 
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