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Another factor that
influences morbidity and mortality from a tornado is the time of day that it
occurs. For example, in 1947, in Compton, Kansas, 78 people were killed by a
tornado that struck at night without warning (2). Tornadoes that
occur at night, when people are sleeping, are more dangerous because people
are less likely to hear any warnings. Another factor that can contribute to
morbidity and mortality is adverse weather conditions such as hail or rain
that obscure the presence of tornadoes, making their detection by weather
spotters more difficult.
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