'2016 also looks like being one of the quietest years for Tornadoes since records began in 1954'
'Only 2013 has had less tornadoes since 2005'
Extreme weather failing to follow 'global warming' predictions.
- The U.S. has had no Category 3 or larger hurricane make landfall since 2005 – the longest spell since the Civil War.
- Strong F3 or larger tornadoes have been in decline since the 1970s.
- Droughts and floods are neither historically unusual nor caused by mankind, and there is no evidence we are currently having any unusual weather.
As the year winds down, it looks like being yet another very quiet one for tornadoes in the US.
Based on provisional data to Nov 11th, only 2013 has had less tornadoes since 2005.
After “inflation adjusting”, which takes account of the fact that many more tornadoes get to be reported nowadays because of changing technology, 2016 also looks like being one of the quietest since records began in 1954.
It normally takes about three months for local storm reports to be confirmed as tornadoes, and classifications made. Currently, the SPC have confirmed data up to July, so there may some small changes to the above figures.
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