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    1. Just trying to get to Florida, in hopes of teaming up with a hurricane to wipe that shitty state off the map.

    2. GamblingPapaya on

      Wife’s family is from Paducah KY, about as west KY as you can get. It’s just as flat as Kansas out there, with more humidity/rain/storms.

    3. Embarrassed_Film_649 on

      Persistent drought over portions of the plains shifted the warm, humid air farther east.

    4. Remote-Ad-2686 on

      Climate change …. although I’m told… by my republican buddy….it doesn’t really exist.

    5. SadSuccess2377 on

      A. Drought in the southwest suppresses storm formation. Tornadoes decrease in the orange zone.
      B. Warmer, moister air from the Gulf gets brought in on the winds. Tornadoes increase in the red zone.
      A+B move the average tornado forming storm eastwards.

    6. LonelyNegotiation101 on

      I live on the east side of this. Three tornadoes in the last two years confirms it for
      Me.

    7. I don’t know. But the different regions on that map look like they’re about to create one giant tornado right over the Oklahoma/Texas border.

    8. snippychicky22 on

      land development and shifts in climate. tornados love flat non marshy land.

    9. who precisely thinks that saying Climate Change makes them sound profound???

    10. ThatWasIntentional on

      Oklahoma’s blood price is finally almost paid, now it’s Arkansas’s turn

    11. Basset_found on

      „Don’t say climate change“ is insanity. It’s literally the definition in front of you. Dry line is moving east, so tornados shall push east as well. 

    12. ChosenBrad22 on

      I live in Nebraska, and anecdotally it sure hasn’t seemed liked we’re getting less of them.

    13. Cow farts in Texas pushed the heavier methane gas east, causing a shift in low pressure systems across the bayou and central plains.

    14. 100 years ago there were A LOT more people living in the orange area. It’s kind of hollowed out now. 1 man can work the same amount of land 100 men needed to 100 years ago. Demographic shift more than climate change(a real thing that is becoming more and more undeniable)

    15. Averagecrabenjoyer69 on

      Hey Dixie Alley! I live there!….and we do not have the infrastructure for tornadoes lol.

    16. well to make a long story short – it appears as if the climate might be changing and causing the tornadoes to look for food elsewhere

    17. _Saint_Ajora_ on

      The Jetstream’s shape has changed thus weather patterns shift and change.

    18. chaos-and-effect on

      “Traditional tornado alley” not including IA, MO, IL, TN, AL but including a ton of CO and even NM? Nah, there might be a little bit of a relative shift to the south compared to the plains but nothing like this map implies.

    19. ReindeerFl0tilla on

      I’ll say “climate change” to be factually correct. I don’t care about being profound.

    20. SeA1nternaL on

      hey, so maybe the OP just wanted a more specific and detailed answer other than “climate change”? cause that doesn’t really explain much.

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