Record-Breaking Tornado In Arkansas and Missouri Signals Escalating Storm Intensity
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on the record-breaking 120-mile-long tornado that struck Arkansas and Missouri in March. Highlighting the increasing severity and reach of tornadoes, McIntyre warns that these extreme weather events are not only becoming more powerful but also capable of causing destruction over far greater distances—an alarming trend tied to climate change.
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