Talk:July 15-26, 2015 Great Midwest outbreak/@comment-174.51.4.37-20150411185653

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920_Palm_Sunday_tornado_outbreak

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1965_Palm_Sunday_tornado_outbreak

http://www.deseretnews.com/top/147/6/The-Super-Outbreak-April-3-4-1974-315-deaths-The-deadliest-tornado-outbreaks-in-the-United-States.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_Palm_Sunday_tornado_outbreak

Addition of wind farms to plains areas makes your forecast less likely. It has been published that about 75000(?) windmills planted S of New Orleans would have taken the teeth out of Katrina. Large wind farms, aside from the climatic changes they would cause, would reduce your F5 tornadoes to F3 or less. Those twisters they didn't reduce they would cause to track differently. Water turbines planted in the gulf stream would throw northern europe into fimbulwinter. If you believe that this is a possible forecast due to global warming you are mistaking maximum ground temp with difference in temperature with elevation.

Explosion of nuclear airbursts would spread radioactive dust throughout the stratosphere and bring "nuclear winter"

With all the various ways we have of mitigating global warming why is the only solution ever proposed to micromanage families ... right down to how many children they are aLLOWED?