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    Tornado Alley: A brief history of this corridor of distruction

10:30 PM
July 19, 2024

Corridor of destruction
Tornado Alley: A brief history

As the highly anticipated premiere of "Twisters" captivates audiences this week, there's no better time to delve into the heart of Tornado Alley and its historical impact over the years.

Tornado Alley, a central region of the United States, is notorious for its frequent and severe tornadoes, captivating scientists, storm chasers, and the public alike. While its boundaries are not officially defined, Tornado Alley typically includes parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, Missouri, and Iowa. This colloquial term highlights areas where tornadoes are most common, making it a focal point for severe weather studies and storm-chasing activities.

This region's unique geographic and atmospheric conditions make it the biggest hotspot for tornado activity worldwide, and it has been the site of some of the most devastating tornadoes in U.S. history. A few notable events include:

EventAreas affectedImpacts
The Tri-State Tornado (1925) Missouri, Illinois, and IndianaOver 600 fatalities. Deadliest tornado in U.S. history
The Moore Tornado (2013)Moore, OklahomaWinds over 200 mph, caused catastrophic damage
The Joplin Tornado (2011)Joplin, MissouriCaused 158 fatalities and devastated much of the city

The science behind Tornado Alley:

On average, there are 1200 tornadoes each year in the U.S., with the grand majority in the Tornado Alley region due to its unique combination of geographic and atmospheric conditions. Located in the central United States, this region features flat terrain where warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico clashes with cool, dry air from the Rocky Mountains and Canada. Wind shear, involving changes in wind speed and direction with altitude, helps these storms rotate and form supercells.

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Defining a tornadoread more

Weather fronts and other disturbances lift the warm air upwards, mixing it with the cooler air above. This lift is crucial for forming severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. The clash of air masses, the region's topography, and atmospheric dynamics create the perfect environment for frequent and powerful tornadoes in Tornado Alley.

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It was exciting tornado chase in Oklahoma on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Our chaser and field reporter Jonathan Petramala followed several tornadoes near El Dorado, Oklahoma.

Twisters the movie premiere

The release of "Twisters" on July 17 brings tornadoes back into the spotlight. The film, a sequel to the iconic "Twister" (1996), promises thrilling storm-chasing action and cutting-edge special effects that depict the awe-inspiring power of tornadoes. With Glenn Powell leading the charge playing storm chaser Tyler Owens, viewers are in for a treat as he takes on tornadoes with a mix of charm and bravery.

Strom chaser's blogread more

Did you know Weather & Radar USA has its very own Tyler Owens? Jonathan Petramala documents tornadoes in the field, living an extreme life reporting on storms. Read more about him in his blog using the link above. And remember, you can always see the latest storm tracks and intensity on our WeatherRadar.

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