Tornado impacts: More people, more urban sprawl, more eyes on the sky, more sophisticated radar systems. The list is endless, but doesn't include "climate change".
Literally the only reason for more severe weather you'd feel safe in ruling out is climate change...
"More" severe weather? Really. Just a few days before these storms, weather people were talking about the relative dearth in severe storms, and there's been a number of news articles in the past year talking about how "climate change" is causing a severe storm "drought".
So really, we're going to blame a Tornado, even a major one, in Oklahoma, in May, as being caused by "climate change"??