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Scientists say a new epicenter is forming for the deadliest storm zone in the U.S. Here’s where people are now most at risk ...
We still don't know why tornados happen, but we're getting closer to finding answers — just as the Trump administration threatens to cut $1 billion in funding ...
Innovation can't happen without a nod to the past. Researchers of the work, along with many others, helped create the most advanced weather radar in the world, HORUS.
While Tornado Alley does exist, it is far from the only place to experience such a weather event. According to NOAA’s figures, a whopping 1,200 tornadoes sweep across the U.S. each year.
NOAA has confirmed 39 tornado-related deaths this year, including eight in each Texas and Oklahoma. On Wednesday, a 2-year-old was killed when a tornado in Michigan caused a tree to fall on a home.
The concept that tornado alley may be shifting eastward is an idea that's percolated for years, Wilson said. He joked that he's received something like 75 media requests on the topic this year alone.
Tornado Alley is a long-standing term used to describe states in the U.S. that get more tornados, but the term's origins are very interesting.
Violent tornado outbreaks, like the storms that tore through parts of St. Louis and London, Kentucky, on May 16, have made 2025 seem like an especially active, deadly and destructive year for ...
The world famous 'Tornado Alley' seems to be undergoing a major shift. Our experts look at where it's going, and why. For years we have known that natural climate variability events like El Niño ...
Here's what you need to know "Tornado alley" is a long swath of land that stretches over the great plains region of the U.S. and includes Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas.
NOAA's Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, issued the highest severe weather risk alert possible, for multiple intense, long-track tornadoes Monday afternoon and evening.