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3 things I'd like to say
1 Dixie Ally has been around for a very long time, many of the most powerful tornadoes have formed in dixie ally, about 8 ef5/f5s have hit just Alabama.
2. Due to its proximity to the gulf, tornado outbreaks in the area are more likely to continue into the night due to the availability of warm fressh air from the gulf even into the night.
3. Tornadoes in dixie ally are more likelly to be wrappped in rain due to the relativily higher humidity in the deep south. As such they are harder to track especially when paired with high tree coverage
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I think because Oklahomans have dealt with the tornados for a century or more we are just prepared for them better than places that don’t have that past. But depending on the strength and grade of the tornado there isn’t much you can do beyond going underground. The F5s flatten cities to the buildings foundations and uproot entire trees— which go flying as debris. the availability of tornado shelters in other parts of the country will be a huge impact. Hopefully places that are seeing an increase in activity recognize the need for them.
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To be fair, tornado chasing (as in "Twister")still goes on more often in the original tornado alley because it's still highly active, relatively predictable and much easier to view tornadoes as they happen more often in daylight, the land is flatter and more open, with fewer trees and structures.
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@echoecho57
2 months ago
Louisiana just can’t catch a break man. They got hurricanes, Mississippi floods and now more tornadoes?
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