Oklahoma City Tornado Frequency
Historically High Tornado Incidence
Tornadoes, one of nature's most destructive forces, have a significant presence in the Oklahoma City area. A comprehensive study of tornado occurrences from 1890 to the present reveals a distinct pattern in their diurnal distribution, with a higher frequency during certain hours of the day.
Tornado Alley's Impact
Oklahoma City falls within Tornado Alley, a vast region stretching across the central United States and Canada characterized by frequent tornado activity. The term "Tornado Alley" was coined in 1952 as part of a research project examining the region's vulnerability to these severe weather events.
Diurnal Tornado Patterns
Data based on initial tornado touchdown times indicates that tornadoes in the immediate Oklahoma City area tend to occur more frequently during specific hours of the day, particularly in the late afternoon and evening hours. This diurnal distribution pattern is consistent with broader trends observed in Tornado Alley, where tornadoes are generally more common during the afternoon and early evening.
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