Drought conditions may affect tornadoes, researchers say
ATHENS, Ga. -- Global warming will likely mean more unpredictable weather, scientists say, and a new study by researchers at the University of Georgia pins down, possibly for the first time, how drought conditions in an area's fall and winter may effect tornado... read the full story
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