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Tornadoes usually form toward the back of the storm tha produces them, so you are most likley to experience one after the storm has been going on for a while, often after the rain has mostly passed. Strong winds often occur a few minutes before the tornado touches down, associated with the mechanisms that produce the tornado. In some cases people have reported and eerie silence with, no rain or wind shortly, before the tornado strikes. However, this does not always happen. Some tornadoes have struck in the middle of intense wind and rain with no warning.

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A tornado is mot likely to develop in a thunderstorm's mature stage, specifically when the rear-flank downdraft wraps around the rotating region called the mesocyclone. Most thunderstorms do not have a mesocyclone.

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Tornadoes most often form when a thunderstorm reaches its mature stage.

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The Mature Stage.

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What is a violent thunderstorm that can lead into dangerous tornado?

A supercell is the kind of thunderstorm most likely to produce a tornado.


What is a tornado most likely to be produced from?

A tornado is most likely to be produce from a type of thunderstorm called a supercell.


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Why is a thunderstorm named a tornado?

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If there is a tornado watch is there more than likely going to be a tornado?

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