Why South gets more killer tornadoes at night

Tuesday night’s deadly tornado that struck the New Orleans area is the ideal example of what experts say is the 21st-century problem with twisters: Killer tornadoes have shifted a bit out of the vast emptiness of the Great Plains, more into the Southeast where there are more people to hit, poorer populations and more trees to obscure twisters from view.

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