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What is the likelihood of a repeat large tornado hitting the same areas years apart?
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bsfarms
Posted 4/6/2024 08:09 (#10695882 - in reply to #10694784)
Subject: RE: What is the likelihood of a repeat large tornado hitting the same areas years apart?



south central WI
I'm sure it's possible. I think that the surrounding terrain and habitat affect the weather a great deal.

Where I'm at, I can watch a storm approach and it will split up or die a majority of the times before it gets here,then will gain momentum after it passes here. In 25 years of me being full time here, I can remember seeing hail damage once, on 1 field,and it was minor. It's nice for that, and rainy spells seem to get less than surrounding areas, but drought years we get nothing. Here I think it hits the Wisc. River and it either rains out or changes the storm cloud physics, and it takes a few miles to build back up to rain again.
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