Something strange is happening on the weather fronts anymore here in the United States and it has meteorologist perplex. When we have tornadoes and wind shear we have a lot of it. It’s boom or bust as tornadoes can occur anytime of year. All it takes is the improper conditions.
It varies by location, however, the season runs from spring to mid summer. With the biggest hotspot being Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Florida and Nebraska. In the past few decades the United States has averaged annually about 1,250 tornadoes of all sizes per year. With the days number with at least one significant tornado going down.
But the number of super busy days with 30 or more tornadoes going up. In the 1970’s, they came once every two years or so. Today we get tornado clusters 3 times a year. Studies have shown through computer simulation as the world warms. The U.S. will see slightly more thunder storms providing unstable conditions for tornadoes and hurricanes.
While storminess should increase with the warming surface conditions of earth. Wind shear which provides the rotation and organization for tornadoes are projected to decrease. However, because the wind shear is expected to decline only on certain days. When we have disturbances expect tornado bunching that keeps this weather puzzle going.
With strong upper atmospheric ridges and troughs. One should expect more and more “polar vortexs” in the winter, sizzling days in summer with cooler nights. With air disturbances from those Greenland Blocks, nasty chemtrails, parching droughts causing wildfires and unrelenting snowpocalypses events.
Feeling these long wave patterns could be devastating like a whip being swung in California. With a strong high pressure area that keeps that area parched. With rain clouds being kept away and keeping the jet stream into Canada. And in reaction to that… the jet stream will “vortex” into the deep south carrying Canadian cold and snow with it.
This past winter being one of the coldest and snowiest in recent memory. The jet stream dumping big storms over the Northeast in the United States. While flooding Great Britain with its wettest January there in two and a half centuries. So with anyone whom shivered, shoveled and slogged their way through last winter.
They like me…. anguished at the thought of finding the reason for the polar vortex and its frequent unwelcome excursions into the Southern part of the United States. With many climate specialist warning that this phenomenon may become frequent within an over populated planet and increasing global warming.
So be prepared when these storms hit with fervor and your lights go out. The real reason for this blog post is I often wonder how much the changing conditions influence the steady increase in cancer rates globally. Especially the ever increasing smog rate in China and combined with the link between neonicotinoids and honey bee die off here in the United States.
Therefore, with all the chemicals we breath and consume in our food and water supply. It is becoming more and more important to be aware through awareness to prevent cancer. Especially the threat that Obamacare may end up being a major nightmare that sucks every living American dry?