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Late spring is usually a very busy period in “tornado alley”, but this past April and May brought over 800 reported tornadoes to the ... This time last year, the tropical Atlantic got very busy, very quickly with Harvey, Irma and Maria all causing devastating damage ... With the naming of Jerry in the central Atlantic, we're now up to 10 named tropical systems during the 2019 Atlantic

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It's been nearly two full years since Lake Erie has been technically frozen on Buffalo's end of the water. Summer 2020 is now listed as one of the warmest in Buffalo's recorded history. Depending on your outlook on life, that can be a good thing or a bad thing.

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  • This time last year, the tropical Atlantic got very busy, very quickly with Harvey, Irma and Maria all causing devastating damage ...
  • With the naming of Jerry in the central Atlantic, we're now up to 10 named tropical systems during the 2019 Atlantic
  • It's been nearly two full years since Lake Erie has been technically frozen on Buffalo's end of the water.
  • Summer 2020 is now listed as one of the warmest in Buffalo's recorded history.

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Heather's Weather Whys Episode 7: Hurricane Huron

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Heather’s Weather Whys: Why were there so many tornadoes this spring?

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Heather’s Weather Whys: some 'supercooled' science

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