Tuesday, May 21, 2013

So While Air Quality Warnings Were Up, Tornadoes Struck Near The Same Smoke Path


So While Air Quality Warnings Were Up, Tornadoes Struck Near The Same Smoke Path
Posted By: Infoeditor [Send E-Mail]
Date: Tuesday, 21-May-2013 06:54:21
 
So While Air Quality Warnings Were Up, Tornadoes Struck Near The Same Smoke Path
Bad enough that air quality alerts were already up for parts of Texas and subsequently Louisiana, but to make matters worse the horrible tornadoes hung out until they finally came down and devastated the place. The U.S. is under some real bad attacks when you think of all the devastation done by Hurricane Sandy, then while we're under air quality warnings part of the area near the wildfire smoke-haze path becomes what looks like a blast zone.
More Katrina style stuff is hitting faster than folks can recover. Ever get the feeling that someone is picking on Americans? These poor victims in Oklahoma appear to be very ragged and beaten up from this storm. What next!?
Posted in addition to:
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: Tornado Threat Zone is Smoke Path From Central American
: Wildfires
: The tornado threat which devastated Oklahoma City suburbs is
: not over yet according to sources and remains active on
: Tuesday. The threat zone continues to be listed as east and
: southeast of Oklahoma City where severe thunderstorms are
: possible with large hail and tornadoes, etc..

: The path listed is the same one I listed for the smoke from
: the Mexican, Guatemalan, Yucatan wildfires which have been
: burning out of control. I listed "According to this
: chart and article it appears that smoke from the Mexican,
: Guatemalan, Yucatan wildfires is heading up into the
: Mississippi Valley towards southern Canada. Smoke from
: these wildfires has already invaded southeast Texas and now
: warnings are out for Louisiana, too, and it is reportedly
: to reach into eastern areas of U.S..
: Weekend Edition: Smoke affects upper plains states and Texas
: http://alg.umbc.edu/usaq/ " at: Wonder if it has to do
: with smoke-haze problems from Mexican-Yucatan-Guatelmalan
: wildfires
: http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=277296

: And the current Weather Channel article and charts at: Severe
: Weather Outbreak Continues Tuesday
:
: http://www.weather.com/news/tornado-central/severe-weather-tracker-page
: say, "Severe thunderstorms containing hail, damaging wind
: gusts, and tornadoes are forecast to roll from Texas to the
: Mississippi Valley, Ohio Valley and into the Great Lakes.
: Areas that should prepare for the severe weather include
: Dallas-Fort Worth, Shreveport, La., St. Louis, Mo.,
: Chicago, Ill. and Columbus, Ohio".

: It seems the tornado threat zone is taking the same route the
: invasive wildfire smoke is taking. Dallas, Ft. Worth, San
: Antonio, etc. are also named as current tornado threat
: zone, just like they are named for the poor air quality,
: etc., from the smoke-haze of wildfires.

http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=277425

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