from South Dakota to Texas — otherwise dubbed "Tornado Alley." In the past decade, however, the line has shifted eastward by about 200 miles, increasing tornado activity over a large portion of ...
Tornado Alley, a term first used in 1952 ... Until recently, these areas have predominately been the states of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. But a new study released in the Journal of Applied ...
Some meteorologists see this as evidence that “Tornado Alley” is shifting away from Texas and more toward the southeastern U.S. Unsurprisingly, tornadoes in Texas are most common during the ...
Two years after a powerful EF-3 tornado ripped through Pasadena, city leaders are sharing a new piece of technology that will alert their communities to severe weather.
Kansas and Texas. There are now even tour operators who take groups out to chase storms throughout Tornado Alley - a vertical belt across the US where the storms usually form. But despite the ...