In the United States and Canada there is a Tornado Season. It begins on April, peaks in June or July and ends in September. But storms as the public knows can occur and do occur at any time. Certainly, with the age of climate change upon us, the “Tornado Season” has become more difficult to predict Tornadoes can move as fast as 70 miles per hour (112 km/h) and produce winds of more than 250 mph (400 km/h). They cause many deaths and injuries every year, as well as a great deal of property damage. How do people know what to do […]
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