Tornadoes, those swirling, destructive columns of air, have long fascinated and terrified us. Traditionally, “Tornado Alley” ...
People in the Midwest and Southeast of the United States are highly susceptible to tornado activity, especially those living in what is considered "Tornado Alley" – a fluctuating region that ...
Severe storms earlier this week produced five EF-1 tornadoes but powerful, long-lived tornadoes aren't uncommon either in ...
With new innovations and technology, scientists have learned from major tornado outbreaks over the years how to improve ...
Each year, the United States has about 1,200 tornadoes. Many of them happen in tornado alley, a very broad swath of the U.S.
Despite the presence of similar geographical features in Central and South America, the frequency of tornadoes is significantly lower in the latter. Sushmita Pathak, a science journalist, highlights ...
A shift in tornadic activity in the last 35 years puts population center in the Southeast in the bullseye of what some ...
A term coined "Dixie Alley," has cropped up in recent years as the number of destructive and fatal tornadoes that rip through ...
ARKANSAS, USA — With new innovations and technology, scientists have learned from major tornado outbreaks over the years how to improve safety guidance. During tornado season, forecasters try to ...
Tornado seasons typically begin at different times in different parts of the United States. In what has historically been known as Tornado Alley—a designation that typically includes Kansas ...
In what has historically been known as Tornado Alley — a designation that typically includes Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas — the peak of tornado season is May into early June.
What You Do Before and During a Tornado Could Mean the Difference Between Life and Death ATLANTA (AP) — With new innovations and technology, scientists have learned from major tornado outbreaks ...