I can NOT wait! I love severe weather. I hope we have just as many EF5s and tornado outbreaks like last year, however I do not want to see the fatalities or excessive damage. I hope last year's events serves as a warning and reminder for people to take these storms more seriously.
Unless all the EF5 tornadoes touch down in a big open field, I don't see how we can have a season like last year and at the same time see less damage and fatalities.
Fatalities could be lower if people prepare and are more aware, but excessive damage will likely still be prominent if we have a severe weather season like last year.
For one, in my college severe storm preparedness is never talked about. For a university with 40,000 kids, we lack a PA system and are dependent on email to alert students. If a tornado or something were to strike here (my psych professor said this during lecture last year), we'd be in serious trouble because of lack of warnings. It doesn't help having large windows in every classroom building either. :/
That's a problem. Here at OU, we're obviously prepared (can you imagine why?
). In the dorms, there is a PA system that will alert everyone to seek shelter. Tornado sirens will, of course, also be used. And a lot of our lecture halls have no windows, so they would definitely serve as a good shelter space.