A recent study from Northern Illinois University projects that supercells, which are the leading cause of tornadoes, could become less common in the Great Plains and more frequent in eastern regions of the U.S. But Kansans won’t notice much of a difference, according to author and atmospheric scientist Walker Ashley, Ph.D. “I don’t think that the declines are going to be noticeable to the average human walking down the street in Wichita,” he said. “These are things that carry out over decades.”
Source: Local News | Wichita Eagle