Why Kansas Gets More Storms While St. Louis Gets the Weakest Ones
Why does Kansas get violent storms while St. Louis gets weak ones? Geography, the Mississippi River, and urban heat islands explain the stark contrast in severe weather intensity.
Why does Kansas get violent storms while St. Louis gets weak ones? Geography, the Mississippi River, and urban heat islands explain the stark contrast in severe weather intensity.
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