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Biggest Tornado Threat In Decades Arrives This Week

The most dangerous tornado outbreaks in America don't happen in Kansas — they happen in Mississippi and Alabama, at two in the morning, in communities where the warnings can't reliably reach sleeping households and the homes themselves offer no protection. In this deep-dive investigation, Signal Watch breaks down why Dixie Alley kills more people per tornado than any other region in the country, how the nocturnal low-level jet creates its most violent rotational environments precisely while people are asleep, what "rain-wrapped" means when a fast-moving squall line hits a pine forest at midnight, and the specific, documented gap between the warning system that exists and the sleeping households it can't consistently reach. The atmospheric parameters are in the historically severe tier. The timing couldn't be worse. And the structural vulnerabilities that made April 27, 2011 so deadly have not been fully fixed.

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