Tornado Season - One of the Deadliest

United States
August 5, 2008 11:03pm CST
According to Science Daily (June 4, 2008) — Record-keeping meteorologists at the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration say this year’s tornado season is one of the deadliest in a decade and may be on pace to set a record for the most tornadoes. And flooding in the Midwest of the US has been at 100-year levels this spring That is a major change. I know the storms are getting more violent in our area for the last couple years. Has your weather changed?
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• United States
10 Sep 08
Not really, at least not that I have noticed. I have noticed that there seems to be more huricanes lately, but I can't say that I have seen a change around my area.
@Thoroughrob (11742)
• United States
7 Aug 08
I think weather is changing everywhere. It is getting more and more violent. It is pretty scary.
@Shaun72 (15959)
• Palatka, Florida
6 Aug 08
Not to much yet the weather here hasn't changed. Every afternoon there is a storm here. I am glad it is during the day and not at night. For the past couple of days there hasn't been a storm here. At the same time it has been really hot here. There is heat warning here. It is suppose to be 98 degrees F here tommorrow. I will proberly stay indoors sense the hot waether causes me problems and slows my body down.
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
6 Aug 08
The storms are getting more violent in our area also in the past three years. We had a tornado touch down about 5 miles from where I live three years aog and it wiped out half of the towns buildings. We have also had alot of wind and hail damage. It is scary what the weather is doing these days.
@cjmobxnc (137)
• United States
6 Aug 08
Our weather here has gotten hotter, and it is taking more energy to get the ac to cool the house. Last winter it also took more to keep the house warm.