If I understand correctly, if hurricane season does indeed start early and intensely, it could actually spell the end of tornado season for the most part. Hopefully this is the scenario, but hurricanes can also be devastating.
We had one here 4 days ago in hot springs Arkansas rated f2 but that thing was the size of a f3, it ended up hitting hot springs pretty good during the night! after it was done there the same storm dropped another f2 20 min later in little rock, our capital 50 miles from hot springs
I was WVa born in the late 1970’s, growing up older people born in the ‘30’s-50’s all said they could only remember a tornado happening once in WVa during their lifetimes my how things have changed
It's not officially the Govt. They don't want to be the ones who gets blamed for the deaths and destruction caused by these storms but such operations are authorized by agencies within the govt. FAA would shut these cloud seeding jets that fly at 50 k feet plus otherwise
What part of Texas sees those tornadoes? I've been watching for far northeast (Nacogdoches to Tyler) and so far haven't seen anything. Did I miss something?
@@sandys.1891 Most of these happened in west and central Texas from as far south as Austin up to Waco, and over towards Witchita Falls and DFW. At least 10 of these happened North, NW, and NE of Tyler which is probably why you've missed a good portion if you haven't looked farther north than Tyler tbh lol. This season the area between the Sulphur and Red River's and around that area has been a bit of a hotspot as far west as Sulphur Springs and Pittsburgh.
@@soulessshadow5356 Thank you for the response. I had watched weather last year in the NE of Texas around Nacogdoches to Tyler TX. As long as the new house has a wood burner or wood fireplace I thought we were good. Now to add a storm cellar to the list of things to do.
The number of tornadoes is slightly higher but we’ve honestly been pretty lucky in that we haven’t had a lot of really strong tornadoes given the storm systems we’ve seen. Some VERY strong storm systems this year that could’ve produced monsters. But they mostly just produced a lot of smaller and/or short track tornadoes. Honestly could’ve been way worse. And yea it’s almost over, but late May is the peak so knock on wood.
@noggin6870 They've been tinkering with weather since the 50's. Gavin just seeded the clouds down in Los Angeles a couple months ago, it flooded houses, & he's being sued for it since that was voted out in the 80's there due to the toxic metals it spreads over farmland. It's happening worldwide right now, to destroy crops.
An it use to be that 3rd world countries were the Guinness pigs but no more they have declared war on our citizens! An those elected people just become pawns. It all a lie a deceitful cruel game. I believe the 911 collapse of twin towers was the ultimate act of what “BUSH” called “THEATRICAL WARS” meza in hit had to be made to look like an act of terror to USA citizens. What does this say now? Well think about the war on terrorist… we were pushed to millennium hype to change computer operating systems to make way for the cyber attacks, the hype of Osama bin Laden in order to give up our freedoms to spy on people in USA via cell phones, satellites, transactions, free stuff like internet cell phones etc and other false narratives. Open your eyes people watch “Small Change” it’s a documentary investigation by the people to give more information to the public which was hidden from the real truth and it backs “911Truth” this should let you know that by buying into the hype of social media and conveniences buying n delivering through mail order, quarantine with Covid hype they now watch supply and demand so they are controlling weather now too here on in our own states! Our graves don’t matter as do our USA citizens look around people are placed in office elections an just like slot machines they are rigged. So let “Small Change”… change the way you think that stunt was beyond horrifically cruel an Bush’s whereabouts was a joke!! This was the ultimate betrayal by our then President Bush to instill fear in all USA a reason to go into Middle East an push their weight around for oil control and energy they are both essential to us just like water control is! Sorry but citizens it’s way past ignorance is bliss crap I’m let you in on a few things you should already know so watch it order it
This is actually crazy because I’m from Kalamazoo and on may 7 a monster tornado hit my county and it’s a big county and it hit portage and some parts of kalamazoo and it was the first time I’ve ever experienced a tornado warning and to the point they had to issue a tornado emergency
I think a lot of this is due to the fact there are a ton more people paying attention to this stuff, everyone has cell phones for video and chasers galore. Back when in the late 80s and 90s, all you pretty much had was a camcorder or you had radio comms aka amateur radio. Maybe thats why some of this seems like theres an uptick.
As a Hoosier I should count myself lucky they seemingly chose to jump a state lol… they go from Illinois(44) hops over Indiana(27) lands again in Ohio(54). (Sure 27 is still high compared to the majority of the country but compared to my two neighboring states? It’s not as bad.)
Being from Louisiana and having experienced the tornado first hand was the scariest thing ever. We have hurricanes but not tornadoes. The weather is so crazy and scary.
La Niña has a lot to do with this. A good amount of meteorologist and reputable RU-vidrs back in the winter were saying that there will be more severe weather this spring
I kept trying to tell people that the "tornado alley is moving east" was a bunch of junk science. It just depends on when and where the right ingredients come together. Some years are bad, some aren't, but the averages are what they are for a reason.
For those that graduated third grade math, an average has 50% above and 50% below. Show me the data in a control chart spanning at least 20 years and I’ll tell you if.it’s abnormally high.
And from those who went to university, who are you trying to deceive ?? An statistical error margin of 50 % ?? And who made you the judge of reason, when you clearly have no idea about math in statistics
@@StormChaserMaci. Was in one in 1986 that had did damage almost identical to the bad Iowa derecho a few years back. Except they called it an "inland hurricane" at the time.
I do not think this is normal... This must be related tp the sun or god sending signs of him coming soon and or people in the really affected states bueng to sinful or something like that😭
@@trafficjon400 OP is trying to suggest the government is controlling the weather… basically saying they’re man made tornados. (At least I’m like 98% that’s what they’re implying)
@@Austin.Kilgore Ya' Paranoia will Anoia!! Far as religion, No Creator would Create Logical Fallacies. We need a lot more or complete Proof instead,of Confusions and Frustrations.
Fear monger if planting fear it’s all theatrics people open your eyes there is way more to the naked eye don’t you ever see the pillow clouds how can you miss the spraying or the need to for that’s matter! They have a gigantic heater talk about heating up the global geography
I’ve never seen one shred of proof that says the government makes tornadoes… do you even know the science of how one forms? If you did you’d know it’s impossible to be man made.
But what is important, none of these was caused by climate changes. All who lost houses and all properties uniting in saving their big-oil overlords from responsibility!!!