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WASHINGTON (KMOX/AP) – Weather experts said it’s unusual for deadly tornadoes to develop a few weeks apart in the U.S. But what made the two storm systems that barreled through a Missouri city and the South within the last month so rare is that tornadoes took direct aim at populated areas.

The tornado that hit Joplin, Mo., on Sunday killed at least 117 people and marked the nation’s deadliest single tornado in almost six decades. The series of twisters that swept through the South late last month killed more than 300 people. Both disasters leveled entire communities.

Such a pair of weather events is “unusual but not unknown,” said tornado researcher Howard B. Bluestein of the University of Oklahoma. “Sometimes you get a weather pattern in which the ingredients for a tornado are there over a wide area and persist for a long time. That’s what we’re having this year.”

And the threat is continuing, he said, noting more storms are predicted over the next few days. The National Weather Service office in Springfield, MO, says the risk for severe weather will quickly increase this evening for extreme southeast Kansas and portions of the Missouri Ozarks along the Highway 65 corridor.

Supercell thunderstorms are expected to develop across central portions of Kansas and Oklahoma during the late afternoon hours. These storms will move northeast – approaching the Missouri/Kansas state line area during the early evening. Damaging wind gusts in excess of 70 mph, large hail the size of baseballs and tornadoes will be possible with these storms. NWS forecasts have classified the hazardous weather risk level as ‘significant,’ to ‘extreme.’

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But other than the death toll, there was nothing too unusual about the Joplin storm, Bluestein added. The conditions were right and thunderstorms were forecast.

“This is a situation where the tornado went right through a town. If had been 10 miles away, far fewer people would have been affected,” Bluestein said.

Urban sprawl into the countryside has increased the odds that tornadoes will affect more people, said Joshua Wurman, president of the Center for Severe Weather Research in Boulder, Colo. He likened the situation to barrier islands, where more and more homes are being built in areas prone to hurricanes.

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Residents drive through the streets as more storm clouds gather on May 23, 2011 in Joplin, Missouri. (Photo by Julie Denesha/Getty Images)

Forecasters can’t tell very far in advance where the path of destruction is going to be, added Greg Carbin, warning coordination meteorologist for the Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla. A lot of tornadoes hit open spaces, so “when you move to major population centers, the death toll can climb.”

Carbin also noted that a single tornado hit in Missouri, while several tornadoes swept across six Southern states last month. Experts are reluctant to attribute specific weather events to climate change, and National Weather Service Director Jack Hayes said that was the case with these tornadoes. Determining the cause will require much more research, he said.

Scientists are looking for ways to prevent high death tolls, in part by developing better warnings and getting people to heed them, said Jerry Brotzge, a research scientist at the Center for Analysis Prediction of Storms at the University of Oklahoma.

A tornado warning could be issued for an entire county while the actual twister may cover only a few miles or less, he said. Plus, people often look outside because “they need some kind of confirmation, they want to see it,” Brotzge said, adding that people need to take cover underground.

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The helicopter at Saint Johns Hospital lies destroyed outside of the Emergency Department in Joplin, Missouri on May 23, 2011. UPI/Tom Uhlenbrock

Joplin residents had about a 20 minute warning, though a powerful rainstorm obscured it from some directions and “they wouldn’t have seen it coming,” he said. Bluestein added that rain makes it easier to detect by radar, but for spotting, “it’s very dangerous because you could be out in front of the storm and not aware of it.”

The Southerners had as much as a 24-minute warning, but those storms were too powerful and wide to escape. Entire towns were leveled, from Tuscaloosa, Ala., to Bristol, Va. It was the deadliest tornado outbreak in the U.S. since April 1974.

“The issue we haven’t grappled with is how to warn a major urban area,” Brotzge said. “We saw that with (Hurricane) Katrina. We saw that with Tuscaloosa. People were warned very well but still had high fatalities.”  There is no practical technology to interfere with twisters.  Tornadoes have even been known to hit mountains without dissipating, said Thomas W. Schmidlin, a geography professor at Kent State University who studies twisters.

“It’s just been a bad year” for storms striking populated areas, Schmidlin said.

(Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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  • David Ziemann

    “This is a situation where the tornado went right through a town. If had been 10 miles away, far fewer people would have been affected,” Bluestein said
    ***
    Wow, what a profound statement from the UofO researcher. Good grief.

  • http://vigvee.wordpress.com vigvee

    Wow that is really messed up man. Seems like Mother Nature is VERY unhappy about something??

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  • lee

    I think he was more or less stating the narrow path required to do such devastation. If it would have only been just 10 miles, 10 mins on road of travel….. then it wouldn’t have killed so many. The margin of error was so tiny, it begs the question, “Why didn’t it just go anywhere else?”

    However it came out wrong and he looks like captain obvious.

  • lee

    Maybe it’s all the domestic violence, rape, death, hate, bigotry. “In those days [America] had no [unified government], and people did as they saw fit.” Judges 21:25.

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  • Simpleminded

    Where’s our fearless leader to help with all these tornado devastations? Oh, I forgot. He’s in Ireland pretending to have irish roots. What a wanker.

  • Lynn Kramer

    Whatever became of the building of storm shelters? When I grew up on a farms in Colorado and Nebraska every house had a storm shelter with food, fuel and first aid supplies. Our Home canned goods, along with potatoes, and squash kept well in them too, so they were useful the rest of the year as well. Oh well we are so much smarter than our parents….

  • Lynn Kramer

    POTUS is not JESUS, He’s just a dorky man like any other. See to yourself and you family, don’trely on the generousity of others.

  • Tim

    While you are the genius that doesn’t need to read it, some people may have assumed this was a particularly powerful storm.

    Pointing out that WHERE it hit is what made the difference between this tornado and hundreds of others in the last 6 decades is a good idea. Many stronger ones had no death toll, solely because of location. Please, don’t criticize just because you know everything. It may seem obvious, but it is only once you know

  • Lynn Kramer

    And now you do too, since you simply restated what the previous bone head just did.

  • Joe

    This is what happens when man trys to play God.

  • B B

    There is a you-tuber, Dutchsinse, who IS predicting severe weather (with plenty of notice) and says that Joplin, Lebanon and Rolla, MO are going to be hit next within a short time (yes, Joplin again).

  • Drew Payment

    “When I grew up on a farms in Colorado and Nebraska”…

    And you’re the genius criticizing the obvious? Maybe you missed the part where these devastating tornadoes have been ravaging major urban areas. The same areas where people can’t dig out holes in the ground to hide from the tornadoes. You sound like a some old bag that doesn’t really know what she is talking about other than when you were 9. Unplug your phone line, and go hide in your storm shelter.

    As for these storms, they really are remarkable and astonishing all by themselves, but when met with urban cities and major population they turn into apocalyptic death machines. It is terribly sad and I think we all need to take a minute to pray for the people across the nation suffering while we blog and whine at each other.

    Thanks.

  • Jason Lee

    Certainly bigger trolls than your parents. Whatever happened to politeness and sincerity?

  • Gladys Kastrup

    I have not heard about the approximate number of missing people? Has anyone heard any number? God be with the families of Joplin and give them strength and comfort.

  • Alfredo Ferrari

    This is the beginning of GOD’s judgemlent for all the tortures, atrocities and abominations USA has done and doing around the world
    Then there will be
    The Northern Army And its Allies Will Punish The English Speaking World & Israel
    http://www.peterjamesx.com/Docs%202008/The%20Northern%20Army.htm

  • Jeff in Wisconsin

    Large tornados are not uncommon. Dropping into a city is what’s uncommon…that’s just based on percentages of rural landscape vs urban.

    If the tornado dropped into a Kansas wheat field, displacing a dozen prairie dogs, it wouldn’t make the news….but that wouldn’t make the tornado any less powerful.

    Common sense.

  • karl anglin

    The Bible says things about huge disasters
    coming in the final days.

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  • Joan

    AMEN!!

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  • syonia

    I saw that too,HAARP was aiming their low frequencies at that area for a couple of days…..Maybe GOD is mad at Obama too for throwing Israel under the bus.These are the Last days,everybody,please read your Bible!!

  • syonia

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  • Shoghi Sanchez

    126 is the number of people dead and twice that not found…It missed my house by 3 blocks and I had to walk over a mile jumping over tress and power lines to get to my ex wife’s house and couldn’t find the apt due to nothing and I mean nothing standing , when I spotted my ex and 4 year old baby walking across the street.. They had just been dug out of their stairwell where they were saved by a table we had purchased years ago that stopped the entire ceiling falling on them.. Never will I will get over that 1 mile walk looking , crying,praying to see my daughter again !

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