How does a Tornado Form?

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Tornadoes can form when there are thunderstorms happening. The warm moist air can run into colder air. This will cause a disturbance and cause air to move faster. If the conditions are right, a tornado will start to form.
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Clouds form when water vapor condenses in the air. This releases heat, which increases the updraft temperature and the kinetic energy of air movement. In supercell thunderstorms, updrafts are strong and may create a vortex of air that may form a tornado.
Most scientists consider this to be a simplified and incomplete explanation. The finer details of tornado formation and dissipation are still unknown.
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A tornado forms when an air mass begins to rotate so quickly that it spawns a funnel. Converging and diverging winds, along with updrafts and shear, form deadly tornadoes every season. Look here for more information: http://www.noaawatch.gov/themes/severe.php
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