"Tornado Alley Shifts Eastward, New Study Reveals"

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A recent study published in the Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology reveals that "Tornado Alley" in the U.S. is shifting eastwards, with increased tornado activity now impacting the Midwest and Southeast. The study, which analyzed data from 1951 to 2020, shows a significant decrease in tornadoes in the western U.S. and a rise in the eastern regions. Additionally, tornadoes are forming in colder weather, potentially linked to climate change.
- Maps show how "Tornado Alley" has shifted in the U.S. CBS News
- 'Tornado Alley' Has Shifted, Study Says | Weather.com The Weather Channel
- 'Tornado Alley' Has Shifted East From The Plains, A New Study Says Weather Underground
- Map Shows Path of Twisters After Study Reveals Shift in 'Tornado Alley' Newsweek
- The people racing to build shelters outside tornado alley BBC.com
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