One was reported here recently in VA. I grew up on the east coast! It’s a rare but not freak event!
Wow, it’s all so simple. Trump pulled out of the Paris Accords and now tornadoes are going to wipe out the East Coast. That’s a real shame. /s
The yearly average if tornados in New York is 9.6. What is so unique about this?
https://www.ustornadoes.com/2016/04/06/annual-and-monthly-tornado-averages-across-the-united-states/
I’m just sayin’
I’m hoping for Manhatan and Queens
Tornadoes have occurred in every state of the country. That is our history not the revisionist’s version.
Everything, and all it’s possible opposites, possibly sort of prove that climate change is increasing, unless something completely unexpected happens instead, which will prove that global climate change is coming, bringing with it more and less rain and lower and higher temperatures and death in buckets.
Ah yes, the big lie within the large set of big lies that comprise global warming "science". The consensus is fewer tornadoes with some exceptions like the Canadian prairie. Also the strengths of tornadoes matters a lot. The incidence of weak tornadoes simply does not matter. Yes, a tree limb could come down with a weak tornado but that limb would have come down the next winter.
“May Be”
The most important words in modern media. They used to split the “opeds” from “news”. Now they don’t separate them but put phrases like “May Be” in the headline and hope the reader will (or won’t) figure it out. And employees who were once relegated to “reporting” (aka “journalist” or “reporter”) are now allowed to write “opeds” (aka “activist”).
Tornadoes on the East Coast are a sign of the tornadoes on the East Coast.
Doesn’t matter if all the models agree.
Fer Petes sake! I grew up there and there were often small tornados upstate and the occasional waterspout that came ashore in Jersey or LI.
I remember camping in Connecticut with some friends next to Candlewood Lake (new at that time, early 70s) and in the middle of the night, a mini-tornado hit and overturned the at that time new picnic benches and ripped up the tents. Its called the lake effect.
Inland, this depends on changes in humidity, and on the coasts, regular shifts in currents that have been going on for millennia. So please, nobody panic.
Wind!
The wind is blowing!
Its the end of the world!
Lets see...
I’ve lived on the east coast for at least 75% of my life.
There have ALWAYS been tornadoes on the east coast.
One in 2008 wrecked our day.
5.56mm
NY tornadoes from...
1971....https://www.nytimes.com/1971/07/30/archives/small-tornado-strikes-putnam-county-village.html
Maps....http://rochester.nydatabases.com/story/map-tornadoes-new-york
#FakeNews and #FakeScience made to influence people with #FakeIntelligence.
We lived in CT for several years, while living there a F-4 tornado touched down in October 1979 in Windsor, CT (north of Hartford). An F-4 tornado is rare, but lesser strength tornadoes occur with some frequency throughout CT and other New England states.
“All the models agree that the frequency of tornadoes will increase by that point.”
Have they tried turning their amplifier frequency up to eleven? That would scare the tornadoes away!
*SMIRK*
If they hit NYC, aren’t they supposed to be instantly deemed SUPERTORNADOES?