http://www.livescience.com/57077-extreme-tornado-clusters-are-increasing.html
>Tornados are behaving strangely: The number of tornado outbreaks per year is fairly constant, but the number of tornados per outbreak has skyrocketed. And scientists aren't entirely sure why.
>In an effort to learn more, researchers looked at meteorological factors related to tornado outbreaks, and then dug into the data to see whether these factors had changed over time, said study lead researcher Michael Tippett, an associate professor of applied physics and applied mathematics at Columbia University.
>The analyses did yield a result, but an unexpected one, Tippett said.
>"The meteorological factors that are related with tornado outbreaks have also become more extreme," Tippett told Live Science in an email. "The surprising finding was that the change in meteorological factors did not have the expected signature of climate change."
>That's not to say that climate change isn't involved, he said, but it does leave two possibilities: "Either the recent increases are not due to a warming climate, or a warming climate has implications for tornado activity that we don't understand," Tippett said in a statement.
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It's funny because the people most affected by this literally voted for this to continue and get even worse.
The flyover red states bring me endless mirth.
>>89322
Correlation =/= causation
>>89327
>grasping at straws
You sound just like a flat earther.
>>89322
>he thinks liberals somehow have the power to save a climate that is literally fucked up beyond repair
The environment literally cannot be saved no matter what. This is fact.
>>89428
We can stop spewing greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere just like we slowed the destruction of the ozone layer by ending use of stuff like aerosols.
We are facing the prospect of ecosystem annihalation of Earth and you aren't interested in even attempting to stop it. US Republicans are the reason the 190 countries of the Paris Agreement couldn't have a treaty with meaningful and concrete requirements. Instead we have suggestions that corporate lobbyists basically guarantee will mean nothing for the next generation if we get supreme court picks that strike down all attempted regulation.
>>89428
It could have been if you had listened earlier