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Here’s where tornadoes typically form in September across the United States

Here’s where tornadoes typically form in September across the United States

Tornado territory begins to noticeably shrink as fall arrives across the country. Tropical systems can spell big trouble.
Ian Livingston
Watch how tornadoes progress across the United States throughout the year

Watch how tornadoes progress across the United States throughout the year

In the cold season, tornadoes generally hang out around the Gulf of Mexico. But in spring and summer they surge…
Katie Wheatley

Significant September Tornadoes in the United States

Throughout the historical period, September continues the late-summer trend of fewer significant (F2/EF-2+) tornadoes. It’s top end year is not…
Ian Livingston
Tornado Threat Forecast: September 18, 2012

Tornado Threat Forecast: September 18, 2012

The greatest tornado threat will extend from central North Carolina up through southeastern PA, where the best combination of wind…
Mark Ellinwood

U.S. Tornadoes: The Month of September by the Numbers

There’s little doubt as we get into September that the off season for tornadoes is upon us. The month is…
Ian Livingston

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