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Originally Posted by Doctor Z
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Yeah the thing about the Midwest and Deep South east of the Appalachians is you have that hot Gulf stream heat clashing with cooler drier air, especially from the late winter into spring. That is a recipe for ultimate disaster. I know places like Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana get it the worst, even more than states like Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri (where they said traditionally tornado alley was). The deep south, especially in recent years, often gets the long track EF4/5's that are like a mile or two wide wiping out towns off the map.