Tornado warnings interrupt #Bachelorette and this weatherman is tired of your complaints.
— pod4g (@pod4g) May 28, 2019
"I'm done with you people!"
#TornadoWarning #TheBachelorette pic.twitter.com/yBBM1RC6E9
Social media for riding out the outbreak.
What do you do when you're in a car and find yourself on a collision course with a tornado? @TWCAlexWilson uses Immersive Mixed Reality to demonstrate what you should and shouldn't do. pic.twitter.com/TPFgsmhQNX
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) May 28, 2019
Extremely amplified & blocked pattern leading to a prolonged series of severe weather outbreaks & #tornadoes in the Plains. Notice the north-south extent of the Alaska ridge and SW trough… which is spitting out disturbances aided by big temperature contrast! #extremeweather pic.twitter.com/hjl7dmHrq9
— Jeff Berardelli (@WeatherProf) May 26, 2019
Just how "active" have the last 30 days been for tornadoes? We're currently sitting at 500 filtered *eyewitness tornado reports* during this time period.
— Patrick Marsh (@pmarshwx) May 28, 2019
Only four periods in the official database ever exceed 500 *observed* tornadoes in 30 days: 2003, 2004, 2008, and 2011. pic.twitter.com/rV2KTC3Gmz
Past 30 days… 459 Tornadoes. https://t.co/MaYhTSWh9k
— Jeff Berardelli (@WeatherProf) May 28, 2019

Aw, are tornado warnings interrupting your favorite TV show? Just relax and open a cold can of Brawndo™, The Thirst Annihilator.
it’s what couch potatoes crave
No thank you, I will stick to my personal blend of Mountain Dew, Red Bull, and vodka, which I have named Bulldewdo.
Although I agree with the weatherman’s feelings about the morans in tornado country who shouldn’t be complaining, we here in the DC area ARE inundated with all kinds of hysterical BS every time a tornado pops up anywhere east of Chicago. Back at the beginning of this deluge of bad weather a month ago, they nattered on for over 24 hours straight about the tornadoes that never arrived, interrupting every last show on TV. The Bachelorette-Survivor-American Idol folks were most upset. Look at the map to see how many tornadoes did NOT come near DC.
Great graphics in this piece—-the weather channel clip is excellent and the jet stream one is simple but effective. The Alaska Ridge way up top and almost out of the picture is scary—-melting permafrost anyone?
PS Don’t know if it’s happening anywhere else in the country, but we have also been inundated this week with news about the climbers dying on Mt. Everest. There is definitely something wrong with the human species when such NON news gets so much attention.