The New Normal
Last weekend's record-breaking tornados obliterated six states caused abysmal damage to many cities and the people there.
"Tornadoes in December are unusual, but not unheard of. But the ferocity and path length of Friday night's tornadoes likely put them in a category of their own, meteorologists say. Experts said one of the twisters — if it is confirmed to have been just one — likely broke a nearly 100-year-old record for how long a tornado stayed on the ground in a path of destruction.
"One word: remarkable; unbelievable would be another," said Northern Illinois University meteorology professor Victor Gensini. "It was really a late spring type of setup in the middle of December.' "
My thoughts go out to everyone involved.
paragraph two and three come from the Associated Press
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