March Tornado Frequency Was Twice The Historical Average In the U.S.
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, highlights a recent NOAA study revealing that March tornadoes in the U.S. were more than double the average. With over 200 tornadoes in just three outbreaks, McIntyre underscores how climate change is fueling more frequent and severe weather. He warns that with tornado season far from over, the country should expect continued destruction and rising damages.
More from ClimateCrisis 247
- The Sinking of American Cities Continues
- The one-Two Punch of Severe Drought and Increasing Heatwaves Threaten American Cities
- UN Predicts Record-Breaking Heat as Climate Trends Worsen
- As Wind and Solar Energy Are Wounded By Tariffs, Trump Seems To Love Nuclear Power