The recent surge of severe weather events in Iowa and Nebraska has sparked discussions and theories about the shifting boundaries of "Tornado Alley." Notably, more tornadoes have been confirmed east of the Mississippi River this year, leading some to question whether the traditional concept of Tornado Alley is still accurate.
Rich Thompson, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service (NWS) Storm Prediction Center, suggests that advancements in technology may play a significant role in these observations. "Forecasters have gotten better at confirming tornadoes outside of 'Tornado Alley,'" Thompson explains. He adds that it's possible the concept of Tornado Alley. . .