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Yes, Tornado Alley has shifted to the east, veteran meteorologist says; reasons less clear

The hot zones, or at least the hottest of zones, have moved from Oklahoma, Kansas and north Texas to Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky. ....

United States , Great Plains , Victor Gensini , Tim Coleman , Greg Forbes , Rich Thompson , Tornado Alley , Applied Meteorology , Harold Brooks , Appalachian Mountains , World War ,

Yes, Tornado Alley has shifted to the east, veteran meteorologist says; reasons less clear

The hot zones, or at least the hottest of zones, have moved from Oklahoma, Kansas and north Texas to Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky. ....

United States , Great Plains , Greg Forbes , Victor Gensini , Rich Thompson , Tim Coleman , Tornado Alley , Applied Meteorology , Harold Brooks , Appalachian Mountains , World War ,

Yes, Tornado Alley has shifted to the east, veteran meteorologist says; reasons less clear

The hot zones, or at least the hottest of zones, have moved from Oklahoma, Kansas and north Texas to Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky. ....

United States , Great Plains , Tim Coleman , Victor Gensini , Rich Thompson , Greg Forbes , Tornado Alley , Applied Meteorology , Harold Brooks , Appalachian Mountains , World War ,

Yes, Tornado Alley has shifted to the east, veteran meteorologist says; reasons less clear

The hot zones, or at least the hottest of zones, have moved from Oklahoma, Kansas and north Texas to Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky. ....

United States , Great Plains , Tim Coleman , Greg Forbes , Rich Thompson , Victor Gensini , Tornado Alley , Applied Meteorology , Harold Brooks , Appalachian Mountains , World War ,

Yes, Tornado Alley has shifted to the east, veteran meteorologist says; reasons less clear

The hot zones, or at least the hottest of zones, have moved from Oklahoma, Kansas and north Texas to Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky. ....

United States , Great Plains , Rich Thompson , Victor Gensini , Greg Forbes , Tim Coleman , Tornado Alley , Applied Meteorology , Harold Brooks , Appalachian Mountains , World War ,