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What in the world is going
on in the heartland of
Up to this point in 2012, at least 57 people have been killed by tornadoes
across the country. Thousands more have been injured and countless homes
have been reduced to splinters. In fact, there have been a couple of
small towns that have been essentially wiped off the map by giant tornadoes.
What we are witnessing is not
normal. Prior to the horrific tornadoes that we saw on Tuesday, there had
been 326 tornadoes in the
Overall, the
But it is not just the number of
tornadoes that is the problem. Many of these tornadoes are immensely
powerful. The following is how the local CBS affiliate
described the damage done by the recent tornadoes in
Multiple
tornadoes threw tractor-trailers in the air, ripped the roof off an elementary
school, leveled houses and shut down airline traffic out of Dallas-Fort Worth
International Airport as one of the worst storms in years hit North Texas
Tuesday.
Baseball-sized
hail punched holes through car roofs, and a Red Cross spokeswoman warned the
breadth of the destruction may not be cleared until well into Wednesday. The
mayors of
There were even reports of massive
"debris balls" in Dallas,
Ellis, Johnson and Tarrant counties. These tornadoes picked up huge
amounts of debris into the air that were just carried along by the
storms. That must have been an absolutely horrifying sight to behold.
A lot of jaw-dropping footage from
these tornadoes has already been posted on the Internet. For example, the
following video shows tractor trailers being tossed
about like rag dolls....
Have you ever seen anything like that
before in your life?
I know that I haven't.
Look, one bad year can be dismissed
as a coincidence.
But two
historically bad years in a row?
Many would call that a trend.
Last year,
For example, National Geographic
reported that a gigantic F5 tornado that ripped through the
And
That mammoth tornado ripped a path of
destruction through
But people don't think about what
happened to
Overall, 2011 was the worst year for
natural disasters in U.S. history.
Many were hoping that there would be
a return to normalcy in 2012.
Unfortunately, that simply is not
happening.
In 2012, we have already seen one of
the worst tornado outbreaks ever recorded in
the month of March in all of American history. A couple of small
towns in
Sadly, what we have already seen in
The truth is that usually May is the
worst month for tornadoes in the
So how bad are things going to get
this year?
How many other communities across the
nation are going to be absolutely ripped to shreds before tornado season is
over this year?
In 2009, there were 1146 tornadoes in the
In 2010, there were 1282 tornadoes in the
In 2011, there were 1691 tornadoes in the
In 2012, we are on pace to far exceed
the total we saw in 2011.
So would could
be causing all of this?
Do you think that you have a theory
that explains these tornadoes?
Please feel free to post a comment
with your thoughts below....