climate change
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Outbreak of Tornadoes Point Up Climate Warning
The weekend tornado outbreak in a six-state area has the marks of climate change-related tendencies that scientists have been investigating thoroughly in recent years. Tornadoes, compared to other severe weather events such as heatwaves, are more difficult to attribute to a specific outbreak since they are smaller-scale phenomena, according to researchers.
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