Friday, December 9, 2016

Increasing tornado outbreaks -- is climate change responsible?


Increasing tornado outbreaks -- is climate change responsible?

12/09/2016 11:47 AM EST

a tornado near Elk Mountain, west of Laramie Wyoming

In a new study, Columbia University engineering researchers looked at increasing trends in the severity of tornado outbreaks where they measured severity by the number of tornadoes per outbreak. They found that these trends are increasing fastest for the most extreme outbreaks. While they saw changes in meteorological quantities that are consistent with these upward trends, the meteorological trends were not the ones expected under climate change.


Full story at http://www.engineering.columbia.edu/news/tornado-outbreaks-climate-change

Source
Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science


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