Tuesday, January 8, 2019



Not 2 Green  |  A New Low





“This lack of tornadic storms in recent years should also correlate with lesser severe thunderstorm activity in general in the U.S., since the conditions which produce large hail and damaging winds are generally the same as are required for tornadoes…”

Dr. Roy Spencer of the University of Alabama-Huntsville

http://www.drroyspencer.com/2018/10/new-record-low-tornado-count-as-of-october-3/



October, 2018
Today marks the 1,961st consecutive day without an F5/EF5 tornado in the United States. Currently ranks as the second-longest streak since 1950.

meteorologist Steve Bowen

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