The catastrophic tornadoes that devastated parts of the South and Midwest over the weekend included a long and powerful twister that was the first-of-its-kind seen in nearly a century. Are such rare weather events the new normal? And are they natural disasters or were they brought on by man-made climate change? Climatologist Michael Mann weighs in.Dec. 14, 2021
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