The tragedies of Vaison-la-Romane in the Vaucluse and Grand-Bornand in Haute-Savoie remind us again: no storm is to be taken lightly. Emmanuel Wesolek, president of Keraunos, the French Observatory of tornadoes and violent thunderstorms, explains in exclusivity: "What makes these phenomena so exceptional is their ability to concentrate considerable energy on an area that is sometimes very limited."An intensity that inevitably raises the question…
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The tragedies of Vaison-la-Romane in the Vaucluse and Grand-Bornand in Haute-Savoie remind us again: no storm is to be taken lightly. Emmanuel Wesolek, president of Keraunos, the French Observatory of tornadoes and violent thunderstorms, explains in exclusivity: "What makes these phenomena so exceptional is their ability to concentrate considerable energy on an area that is sometimes very limited."An intensity that inevitably raises the question…