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Another winter of storms breaking out across the southeastern United States is reviving the conversation about the “movement” of the so-called “Tornado Alley,” which is what the central U.S. is sometimes called. There are also questions about how climate change is bringing more deadly outbreaks year-round. The evidence shows it isn’t what you might think. Over the weekend, Tennessee had a tornado outbreak that spun an EF-2 and EF3 tornado, which brought with them 111-135 mph winds and 136-165 mph winds respectively. Six people were killed, including three who were sheltering in a trailer. Thos…

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