Did you know? Interesting fact about "the event" of 5/31/2013
There have been many interesting events to happen in history, but something
relatively recently has really been interesting. On May 31st of 2013, an unusual
weather phenomenon happened. A storm the likes of which has probably never
even been seen before occured in Oklahoma, luckily missing inhabited areas but
killing multiple experienced storm chasers. It was the El Reno storm; the largest
rotating vortex ever recorded at surface level. The entire mesocyclone dropped to the
surface, and it was the equivalent of an enormous tornado, one that was measured
to be about 2.6 miles wide, with at least four satellite vortices, each of which had
winds equivalent to the force of about an F5 tornado. The main vortex moved at
over 50mph, and the storm itself produced at least 5 F5 tornadoes. Since then? At
least five years has passed, and there has been relative silence in the United States
regarding extreme weather. So could it be that the largest tornado ever recorded
somehow caused a prolonged “silence” of weather in the United States? And could
the phenomenon ever be reversed some day, or will such an event take place again
soon?! Was it just an interesting phenomenon that happened to occur right after the
weather extremes occured, and right before the possible “silence before the storm”
began? This is something of strange nature in my opinion.
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