Used Mapchart for this and tornadoarchive for the data.
Where are the FU tornadoes?
No tornados should be white, unless you are trying to imply tornados destroyed the monitoring station.
“Okay, okay…maybe ‘tornado alley’ isn’t the most accurate term…let’s call them ‘tornado hallways’.”
Are the bad ones following river valleys or is that just me?
Here I’m thinking SE KY is pretty lucky they get to avoid the bad tornados here, but then I remember they get wiped off the face of the planet with flooding every so often…
Point being is I’d be curious to see a map of the other natural disasters counties see. Would be neat to see what places are safer from certain things, but more prone to others.
I think its really cool that it seems you can make out some subtle southwest-northeast striations for many of the more severe examples.
I like how it shows where Hurricane Andrew hit Florida the hardest.
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Used Mapchart for this and tornadoarchive for the data.
Where are the FU tornadoes?
No tornados should be white, unless you are trying to imply tornados destroyed the monitoring station.
“Okay, okay…maybe ‘tornado alley’ isn’t the most accurate term…let’s call them ‘tornado hallways’.”
Are the bad ones following river valleys or is that just me?
Here I’m thinking SE KY is pretty lucky they get to avoid the bad tornados here, but then I remember they get wiped off the face of the planet with flooding every so often…
Point being is I’d be curious to see a map of the other natural disasters counties see. Would be neat to see what places are safer from certain things, but more prone to others.
I think its really cool that it seems you can make out some subtle southwest-northeast striations for many of the more severe examples.
I like how it shows where Hurricane Andrew hit Florida the hardest.
Crazy there was an F5 that far south in Texas