Michele Combs

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The forecasts were short-lived. In 1887, nervous superiors sent him new instructions: the word tornado was banned from his forecasts. He was ordered to refer to “severe local storms” rather than use the word tornado. Other weather officers received the same order. There were economic reasons. Businessmen in Iowa and other territories complained that Finley was giving potential investors the idea that their region was twister prone.
Storm Warning: The Story of a Killer Tornado
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