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Historic outbreak sequences: Eight days of mayhem in late May and early June 1917

Historic outbreak sequences: Eight days of mayhem in late May and early June 1917

The 1917 case is perhaps the most relentless of all the outbreak sequence events that that will be covered in…
Andrew Berrington
Tornado Digest: As peak season begins, a severe weather ramp up is underway

Tornado Digest: As peak season begins, a severe weather ramp up is underway

Last week was pretty active, for 2015. This week looks like it will be even more active, and potentially a…
Ian Livingston
Tornado Digest: Major outbreak to close April, and the first May threat mid-week

Tornado Digest: Major outbreak to close April, and the first May threat mid-week

In just a few days at the end of April, we nearly doubled the 2014 tornado count. The outbreak peaked…
Ian Livingston

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