Tornado Warning? WTF?

I did.

I documented and linked the history of tornados in Mass. That proves this "topic" should never have been posted. Instead, the poster who started it should have demonstrated an IQ over 5 by looking up that history. But that poster has an IQ under 5...

and that's the level of IQ required to believe in CO2 FRAUD...
No you didn't. All you did was confirm that tornadoes are uncommon in Massachusetts which is what the OP was about in the first place. Which is why a tornado warning was newsworthy to that particular resident of Massachusetts. Denigrating another member who posted a perfectly reasonable OP and try to make it into something it isn't and was never intended to be is not cool.

Several of us enjoyed discussing the topic.

If the topic was not of interest to you, you shouldn't have posted at all.

You should be ashamed.
 
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Holy BeJesus ... look at your local radar returns ... a wonder y'all ain't dead yet ...

It's the cold air from Canada undercutting the warm moist Gulf air ... common as common can be ...
Speaking as one living where tornadoes are as rare as they are in Massachusetts, we really don't go to all the trouble of checking barometers and cold air coming down from Canada or warm air coming up from the Gulf as being an issue or whatever.

We are thrilled with pretty much most of the moisture we get--very occasionally it comes too fast and causes flash flooding--but we don't check to see if there is a tornado watch or even severe thunderstorm warning when Accuweather puts up a popup that lightning is detected in our area.

Maybe every two or three years somebody will post a current photo of a funnel cloud over the lower Sandias--8000 to 9000 ft--but none of them ever touch down up there.

Dan True, a popular regional weatherman broadcasting out of Amarillo back in I think the 1970s called those 'coyote whisker' funnels. Never stronger than F0 and almost never touching down. They rarely if ever triggered a tornado warning back then.
 
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All you did was confirm that tornadoes are uncommon


bull...

They happen all over Mass since 1950. They are not "uncommon" or any evidence at all of something "unusual" or suggestive of a "break out" or "slow down."

 
bull...

They happen all over Mass since 1950. They are not "uncommon" or any evidence at all of something "unusual" or suggestive of a "break out" or "slow down."


Jews are at fault ...
 
bull...

They happen all over Mass since 1950. They are not "uncommon" or any evidence at all of something "unusual" or suggestive of a "break out" or "slow down."

Then you know what? The OP isn't the one with an IQ of 5 or whatever you said it was. It's the person who posted what you posted and then thinks tornadoes are common in Massachusetts

Do have a lovely evening.
 
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