whether it can be wholly attributed to that, i don't know. it's not my competence. however, it seems absolutely logical to ascribe the increasing disappearance, at least in significant part, to climate change. i think that's a safe assumption. now, more of 2021's extreme weather, starting with disaster in the usa — hit by its deadliest december tornado outbreak on record. the worst—hit state was kentucky, where the utter devastation is hard to comprehend. 0ne tornado is thought to have stayed on the ground for more than 200 miles, crossing multiple states. meteorologists say climate change could be altering traditional tornado patterns in the usa. it's certainly true that climate change is making it more likely to have intense tornadoes outside of the usual season we think of. i mean the march throuthune