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Tornado Demonstration At Nevada Science Museum Injures 13
2014-09-05 02:17:00| Chemical Processing
A tornado demonstration went awry at the Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum, injuring more than a dozen, mainly children.
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DeSoto Parish SO: Possible tornado hits Mansfield paper plant
2014-09-03 01:34:39| Paper - Topix.net
Employees reported the suspected tornado dropped out of the sky without warning, damaging several vehicles parked at the facility.
Tornado strength and frequency could be linked to climate change study
2014-08-09 14:12:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Blue and Green: More severe, multiple tornadoes are ravaging the US than in previous years, a study has found. New research by lead author Professor James Elsner, from Florida State University, has found these destructive vortexes could be linked to global warming. Published this week in the journal Climate Dynamics, Elsner explains how although weather data shows tornadoes are forming fewer days per year, there are more forming at the same time and they are stronger than before. The researchers studied 60...
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Global warming may be to blame for tornado onslaughts
2014-08-08 16:18:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New Scientist: Tornadoes are aping buses: you wait ages and then a bunch of them come along at once. The twisters are increasingly arriving in clusters, with some days spawning more than 30 across the US, according to an analysis of weather records. Global warming may be to blame. Climatologists have long suspected that a warmer world would influence tornadoes but the evidence has been scant. In particular, the number of tornadoes has held steady for decades. It's when they do hit that they seem increasingly...
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More severe tornado outbreaks may be linked to climate change
2014-08-08 12:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
CBS: Climate change may be playing a role in the strength and frequency of tornadoes, a new study suggests. Research published in the journal Climate Dynamics finds that although tornadoes are occurring fewer days per year than they used to, they are forming at greater density and strength. This means that on days when tornadoes do form, there tend to be more of them and they're often more powerful. The United States experiences more tornadoes than any other country in the world. They can happen...
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