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How improper farming methodology and drought caused the catastrophic Dust Bowl Randi Mann Listen to The Weather Network s This Day in Weather History podcast on this topic, here. This Day In Weather History is a daily podcast by The Weather Network that features stories about people, communities, and events and how weather impacted them. On Friday, May 11, 1934, tons of topsoil blew from the Great Plains region of the United States all the way to New York, Boston, and Atlanta. This was an event associated with the Dust Bowl. A farmer and his two sons during a dust storm in Cimarron County, Oklahoma, April 1936. Iconic photo taken by Arthur Rothstein. Courtesy of Wikipedia ....
Recalling the 2010 tornado outbreak that hit Oklahoma and neighbouring states Randi Mann This Day in Weather History podcast on this topic, here. This Day In Weather History is a daily podcast by The Weather Network that features stories about people, communities, and events and how weather impacted them. From May 10 – 13, 2010, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas were hit with a series of tornadoes. A total of 91 twisters were confirmed during this four-day outbreak. Oklahoma was badly hit, with both the most and most aggressive tornadoes. Out of the 91 tornadoes, there were four categorized as EF3 and two with an EF4 rating, according to the Enhanced Fujita scale. Both of the EF4 cyclones were in Oklahoma. There were three deaths reported from this outbreak, all associated with the EF4 tornadoes. ....