It does seem that way at times. I wonder if meteorologists or geographers have studied where tornadoes touch down, and what specifically is destroyed at what rate by these events? It may be more a case of obvious catastrophic destruction attracts an audience. When a tornado encounters a trailer park, it is no contest. So the news feeds, photos, and stories tell that story. “If it bleeds, it leads.” So it would be worth knowing if trailer parks actually are hit more often than other types of structures.
It does seem that way at times. I wonder if meteorologists or geographers have studied where tornadoes touch down, and what specifically is destroyed at what rate by these events? It may be more a case of obvious catastrophic destruction attracts an audience. When a tornado encounters a trailer park, it is no contest. So the news feeds, photos, and stories tell that story. “If it bleeds, it leads.” So it would be worth knowing if trailer parks actually are hit more often than other types of structures.