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Study reveals 'Tornado Alley' is shifting locations
- Experts have confirmed that 'Tornado Alley,' the region with frequent tornado outbreaks in the U.S., is moving.
- The shift has been ongoing since 1951, as indicated by the study that analyzed data from two datasets spanning 35 years each.
- Recent tornado activity in Michigan and suburban Washington, D.C., has highlighted the geographical changes in tornado occurrences.
The study, conducted since 1951, reveals a shift in the formation of tornadoes in the U.S. Tornado Alley, known for high tornado activity, is moving. Recent tornadoes in Michigan and suburban Washington, D.C. highlight this shift.
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