Hope no one around here was impacted by the most recent deadly tornadoes in MO.
Anyone willing to go out on a limb yet and surmise, or perhaps even hypothesize that the cause of these numerous and deadly storms might be attributed to anthropogenic global climate change?
NOAA is, at least, stating that the recent violent weather episodes are worth a look-see.
NOAA wrote:
The body of knowledge regarding the possible role played by large-scale climate forcings in tornado outbreaks is rapidly evolving, and constitutes a field of study that must integrate existing expertise in meso-scale meteorology with expertise in global-scale climate dynamics.
There's little doubt that reported tornado touchdowns have increased over the decades. It may simply be only a matter of identifying them and reporting them and not actually MOAR tornadoes. This season is certainly breaking records however.
Are the tornadoes part of the rapturing process?