While the timing of this trend lines up with the planet’s rising temperatures, scientists are hesitant to definitively attribute tornadoes’ clustering behavior to human-caused climate change.
“The link between climate change and tornadoes is still pretty tenuous,” Dr. Fricker said. “It’s a really open and difficult question for us.” One difficulty is that tornadoes are too small on a planetary scale, and too ephemeral, to show up in the global mathematical models that scientists use to study climate change.
I think it’s because we just don’t burn enough clean coal.
“Propane is a clean burning fuel”, said an absolute liar and a terrible father
Taste the meat, not the destruction of our planet; uh-hehehuh.
(No idea how to type Hank Hill’s laugh.)
Are you talking about Hank Hill, or the real human that propagated propane through our world?
“That boy ain’t right”
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They do move in herds!
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Yes, but it’s not at all obvious why that set of things would change the temporal distribution of tornado formation in this way without increasing their quantity.