start to see for severe weather comes midweek, thursday, there you go. across parts of the south, a chance for some weather. neil, we re into the severe weather season, we ve already had a very active season. and we ve talked about all of that that moisture in california, all of that rain, it s been that line of storms that s been moving across south, and every time it does and hits that warm air from the southeast, we re getting these tornado outbreaks. next chance of that midweek. neil? neil: to your point, this is season getting into the height of the season for these things. rick: yeah. neil: but i understand it goes a few months, right? rick: yeah. so april, may and june are really the peak, generally, of tornado season. we are about a hundred tornadoes more than we typically would have had by this time of year already, so a very active season so far. doesn t mean that it ll stay that way into these next come coming months, but statistically speaking, april, may, june are our busi
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you look at images, completely destroyed in a church. speak to a big one. unfortunately when the sun comes up we will see complete catastrophic devastation. we ve had dozens of reports of tornadoes at the start of yesterday morning. then we had a tornado emergency in the afternoon a s selma, ala, towards titus. this is where we sell the doppler radar a debris ball, to bring debris was being lifted and tracked by radars. this is one of the worst tornado outbreaks in the month of january and it goes down the top ten. we will see incredible, devastating damage from the storms. over 221 reports of severe weather and thousands of reports of tornadoes yesterday. now, the storm system has
the impact reverberating around the globe. so far this year, 15 billion dollar weather disasters hit the u.s., according to noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. the final count yet to be tallied. the first billion dollar disaster came in the spring, when warmer temperatures fueled three deadly tornado outbreaks in as many weeks. spotting more than 200 reported tornadoes across more than a dozen states. it s very devastating, like it s all your hard work is just gone up in the air. in the west,sections of yellowstone national park were devastated by destructive flash floods. roads were washed away, and the park closed to the public for the first time in three decades. climate change causing the atmosphere to be warmer and wetter, making conditions rife for these types of events. it was very surprising. the flood when it came. this summer was the story of extremes, europe had its most