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The Tornado “Drought” of 2012

Posted in Outreach News, Perspectives on August 3, 2012 by Susan Cobb.

NSSL’s Harold Brooks posted about “The Tornado “Drought” of 2012 on the U.S. Severe Weather Blog.  Read about it here:  http://www.norman.noaa.gov/2012/08/the-tornado-drought-of-2012/

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