Tornado Outbreaks Are On The Rise, And Scientists Don't Know Why
A new study looks at clusters of tornadoes, like those that hit the Southeast this week. They are costly in lives and insurance payouts.
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December 2, 2016 at 05:14AM
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NPR News: Tornado Outbreaks Are On The Rise, And Scientists Don't Know Why
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