User blog:Hurricane Layten/What will 2015 hold?...

Based on the fact that only 25 tornadoes have actually occurred so far this year, id say that the 2015 tornado season is going to be less active than previous years. I think that perhaps an EF5 could occur, but maybe later on in the year. Recently, I have found that whilst thinking about the impacts of global warming on tropical cyclones, tornadoes have also been a regular thought, because if tropical cyclones will be more numerous and stronger, what about tornadoes? EF5 tornadoes may occur more often, hitting more built up areas instead of mostly being in rural areas. Based on the forecast for an El Nino this year by NOAA, the weather patterns for the US tornado season could be reversed. Looking back on El Nino years, tornadoes seem stronger and more numerous during El Nino years, meaning, such as the historic 2011 April 25-28 outbreak, which spawned 4 EF5 tornadoes could become more regular occurrences as the planet continues to warm. As my area isn't tornadoes, I could be badly wrong, and activity could be a record minimal. If I'm to be honest, I find tornadoes confusing, even if they are so similar to tropical cyclones!!! Comical, isn't it?!?!?!? Worldsstrongestcyclone