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Geography is Tornadoes: Is Tornado Alley Moving?

Geography is Tornadoes: Is Tornado Alley Moving?

Update: 2024-07-30
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Tornadoes are not unique to the United States. But they do occur within the United States with greater frequency and strength than anywhere else on the planet due to a unique combination of geographic features. In today's episode, we discuss why the U.S. gets so many tornadoes, where they also occur elsewhere in the world, and why Alabama is actually one of the deadliest areas in the world for tornadoes.
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Geography is Tornadoes: Is Tornado Alley Moving?

Geography is Tornadoes: Is Tornado Alley Moving?

Geoff Gibson and Hunter Shobe