HomeMiddle ColumnGreg Carbine of NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center (SPC): 'Likely the slowest start... Middle Column Greg Carbine of NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center (SPC): ‘Likely the slowest start to tornado activity in any year in modern record, and possibly nearly a century!’ By Marc Morano - April 21, 2014 237 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg http://wattsupwiththat.com/2014/04/21/tornado-season-so-far-may-be-slowest-in-a-century/ Tagsastrologymkeytornados Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleU. S. in ‘strong tornado drought’ – ‘At 152 days on April 18, 2014, the span between EF-3 or stronger tornadoes is the 4th longest span between in the last 60 years’Next articleUnprecedented Low Tornado Activity Continues: ‘2012 was the slowest tornado year on record until it was beaten by 2013 – and 2014 is tied with 2013 so far’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Dumb As It Gets: Germany Heads into Winter Refusing to Let Badly Needed Power Plants Operate Climate411 It’s about 5.6 million jobs affected by the lack of natural gas. It is not about taking shorter showers. Read more Claim: “I led the US lawsuit against big tobacco … Big oil is next” Climate411 Lawyer Sharon Y. Eubanks thinks the great legal weakness of Big Oil is their attempts to greenwash. She could have a point. Read more Claim: Discovery Reveals Large, Year-Round Ozone Hole Over Tropics Climate411 An ozone hole, seven times larger than the Antarctic ozone hole, is currently sitting over tropical regions and has been since the 1980s, according... Read more