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Scientists say some of those new patterns might be related to climate change. Tornadoes are becoming more active further east, out of what was traditionally known as tornado alley.
Typically, we consider the heart of Tornado Alley to be in the Plains of North Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. That was not the case during the past decade.
When a tornado threatened, Gary England would stop to talk to kids. England, a meteorologist, would look straight into the camera with a special message for children who were home alone while ...
An EF-1 tornado occurred in Teller County, north of Divide, at 9,000 feet elevation with winds of 106 mph. It highlights the unique tornado-prone area of Colorado.
Some meteorologists and tornado researchers believe the region dubbed “tornado alley” is beginning to shift east.