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How do tornadoes form in summary?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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Simply put, tornadoes form when differences in the wind at different heights start severe thunderstorms rotating (turning). If the right conditions happen in a thunderstorm this rotation can tighten and intensify into a tornado. These thunderstorms usually (but not always) form along a boundary where a cool, dry air mass collides with a warm, moist one.

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Tornado development begins when rolling air masses, a phenomenon called horizontal vorticity, get turned vertical by a thunderstorm. The updraft of the thunderstorm takes on this rotation to become a mesocyclone. Under the right conditions this rotation can tighten and intensify to produce a tornado.

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Tornadoes form by a complicated process but simply put, it starts with strong thunderstorms, usually along a cold front or dry line. These storms encounter wind shear, or a difference in the wind speed and direction with altitude. If the wind shear is strong enough it can cause the storms to strengthen and sets them rotating. The rotation in a storm may then develop into a tornado.

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In simple terms, a tornado forms when the rotating updraft of a thunderstorm tightens, intensifies, and reaches toward the ground.

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A hot wind and cold wind chase around together like a battle and that creates a tornado.

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