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Solar tornado ‘really, really cool,’ says NASA astronomer Published: Mar. 21, 2023, 8:00 p.m. This image of a solar tornado was created by composite by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory ...
Much improved understanding of tornadoes and hopefully better forecasts, ... Let’s start with what’s cool: the new Compass EV is packing up to 404 miles of range on a single charge, ...
The first historical tornado took place in the cool season on February 10, 2013, near Hattiesburg, Miss., and the second occurred in the warm season on May 20, 2013, in Moore, Okla.
May 2025 brought large tornadoes, very wet and cooler than average weather to Green Country. ... Part of the reason it was so cool was the number of cloudy, wet days.
Most of our tornadoes come in the spring and summer, but cool-season tornadoes are now spinning up more often, like the five we saw in March and the record-breaking 10 in October 2021. which means ...
An outbreak of deadly tornadoes ripped through at least six U.S. states overnight on Friday and into Saturday morning, leading to devastating damage and fears that upwards of 100 people have died.
A series of outbreaks in March, April and May have produced hundreds of tornadoes, with five of them rating as violent EF4s. Here's how that number stacks up compared to recent years this century.
A stock photo shows a tornado. A huge tornado ripped through parts of Oklahoma on April 19. Francis Lavigne-Theriault/Getty. Experts have noted that the tornado had a very unusual structure.
Tornadoes need atmospheric instability caused by warm, moist air near the ground, and cool, dry air up in the atmosphere, and wind shear to form, according to the National Weather Service.