Luckily so far we have missed the bad storms tonight but please keep Missouri in your prayers, they had an F4 at about 8 pm Oklahoma time and so far there are 24 confirmed dead with many more expected...
Another US city takes a direct Hit in Joplin Missouri.... and the hurricane season is forecast to be a rough one as well.
A bad Hurricane season? One good reason for me not believing Climatologists or Meteorologists is that they can't predict their way out of a paper bag if it is more that 10 days out. They do not have a stable model or sufficient data to for a solution that has so many variables. A good example is when they try to predict hurricanes which is a few bars up in degree of difficulty. If you go by their past records they are not very good at all. The year after Rita and Katrina, they predicted a replay of the same due to global warming. The entire season went by with all but a whisper of a hurricane. Then I read a sort of retraction after the fact stating that global warming does not produce stronger hurricanes because global warming cause the upper levels of the atmosphere to be disrupted and actually suppresses the formation of hurricanes. This story after so many other stories of how global warming caused Katrina. I think John Edwards might have a better record of talking to the dead than these scientists actually predicting an accurate hurricane season.