Tulsa, Oklahoma is the most dangerous city in the US for strong to violent tornadoes.
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The vertical churning enabled by surface heat and chilled mid tropospheric zones is mother natures way of bringing it on full force. The horizontal pressure boundaries become intense with temperature differentials, but the drastic drop in temperature above the front is the key that produces massive ACE…
Seems Moore is a lot more dangerous than Tulsa. 3 big hits in 14 years. Maybe Tulsa sees weaker tornadoes more often, but Moore attracts the big kahunas.