Ntxw wrote:El Nino tends to favor more localized outbreaks, quantity in Texas. This due to the fact there are just more chances with the high number of systems moving through. Such as last season, but none were high risk days.
La Ninas on a national scale are more likely to produce big outbreaks with your classic high risk days. But the opportunities are farther inbetween. Quality outbreaks over quantity. You can easily name some big memorable outbreaks just rattling off recent springs coming from La Nina especially after the switch from El Nino.
1998-1999 Nina-May 3rd
2007-2008-Super Tuesday
2010-2011-Dixie and Joplin
2016-2017...?
So yeah the spring to watch is 2017. Likely another huge outbreak to add on that list.
1924-1925-Tri-State Tornado
1973-1974-Super Outbreak
1988-1989-Daulatpur–Saturia, Bangladesh Tornado (Deadliest tornado in world history)
They occurred in La Nina.