Many individuals are noticing an increase in wind activity, particularly in regions like Louisville. Long-time listener Barry Zalph is among those who believe it’s getting windier there. Reports from Redditors and local journalists also indicate more windstorms.
To explore these observations and identify potential larger trends, meteorologist and extreme weather specialist Scott Gunter was consulted. The investigation also looked into whether “Tornado Alley” is shifting eastwards into Kentucky due to climate changes.
This discussion is part of the NPR segment Nature Quest, which focuses on environment-related topics driven by listener interest. Nature Quest encourages listeners to engage by sharing their environmental observations.
For those interested in weather and wind science, NPR invites questions to be emailed to [email protected]. Support for their work can be shown by subscribing to Short Wave+ at plus.npr.org/shortwave.
The episode was produced by Hannah Chinn and Noor Gill, edited by Rebecca Ramirez, with fact-checking by Tyler Jones. The audio engineering was done by Jimmy Keeley. The theme music for Nature Quest was created by Sam Paulson.

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