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[[Cueball]] is opening an app called TornadoGuard, a reference to comic [[937: TornadoGuard]]. In that comic the app is described to have a function so it "plays a loud alert sound when there is a tornado warning for your area". {{w|Tornado|Tornadoes}} are a [[:Category:Tornadoes|recurring theme]] on xkcd.  
 
[[Cueball]] is opening an app called TornadoGuard, a reference to comic [[937: TornadoGuard]]. In that comic the app is described to have a function so it "plays a loud alert sound when there is a tornado warning for your area". {{w|Tornado|Tornadoes}} are a [[:Category:Tornadoes|recurring theme]] on xkcd.  
  
In the background, a tornado is approaching, so presumably a loud alert sound has just played and Cueball has opened the app. It is also possible that [[937|the app didn't play any alert]], but Cueball saw the tornado and thus opened the app to check whether it had any news.  
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In the background, a tornado is approaching, so presumably a loud alert sound has just played and Cueball has opened the app. It is also possible that the app didn't play any alert (see reviews of the app in [[937]]), but Cueball saw the tornado and thus opened the app to check whether it had any news.  
  
 
However, before he can interact with the app and learn more about the tornado, he has to click through various old messages from the app, since he hasn't opened the app in a while. This is feasible because May, which is the month in which this comic was published and typically the most active month for tornadoes, had seen fewer-than-average tornadoes in the previous two years but not during this year – see this [https://weather.com/storms/tornado/news/2022-05-02-may-tornadoes-2020-2021-recent-luck Tornado Central story]. So Cueball would have been more likely to have to worry about tornadoes this year than in the previous two years.  
 
However, before he can interact with the app and learn more about the tornado, he has to click through various old messages from the app, since he hasn't opened the app in a while. This is feasible because May, which is the month in which this comic was published and typically the most active month for tornadoes, had seen fewer-than-average tornadoes in the previous two years but not during this year – see this [https://weather.com/storms/tornado/news/2022-05-02-may-tornadoes-2020-2021-recent-luck Tornado Central story]. So Cueball would have been more likely to have to worry about tornadoes this year than in the previous two years.  

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