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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
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A tornado begins when there is first a severe thunderstorm, also known as a supercell, which can last a lot longer that a regular thunderstorm and it is this property that produces
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Tornadoes form when winds in the atmosphere converge and diverge in a way that causes an air mass to rotate quickly enough to create a funnel. Check your local listings for severe
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Tornados are formed when there is a low amount of moisture along with a cold front or winds. The winds usually are high and turn clockwise. The winds move the moisture up into the
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