As one who was born and raised in Oklahoma, I've lived through many tornado warnings. One thing I observed about tornadoes is that most of the time they came around or just after sunset. I learned that this has to do with the "dry line" that moves east during the day. Can you explain this phenomenon?
As one who was born and raised in Oklahoma, I've lived through many tornado warnings. One thing I observed about tornadoes is that most of the time they came around or just after sunset. I learned that this has to do with the "dry line" that moves east during the day. Can you explain this phenomenon?