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Old 01-30-2015, 10:37 PM
 
Location: Portland, Maine
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Originally Posted by Zephanoa View Post
I think once we get out of this cold trend we will see an uptick in Tornado activity. Given that its been a relatively cool year for the US there hasn't been much in the way of fuel. If the models stick with the same trend for this year in to next then we will likely see a smaller number of Tornadoes during prime time again next year.

I tend to do some climatology and and comparisons with the Tornado History Project to outline what I would think I'd see in my immediate area.
You're right, after this cold picks up we're going to see a few. Hopefully nobody will be killed or hurt. When I was in school years back I seen one hit the ground in Kentucky. Formed from cluster storms
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