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Many parts of the world are prone to some form of violent weather. Hurricanes regularly affect the United States because it borders the waters of the Gulf of Mexico and tropical portions of the Atlantic Ocean, whose warm waters provide power to hurricanes. A large clockwise air circulation over the Atlantic will sometimes move hurricanes from the tropics up the U.S. East Coast.

The portion of the U.S. between the Rockies and the Appalachians is particularly prone to tornadoes because of frequent collisions of warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico, cool air from Canada and, in areas further west, dry air from the Rockies. These collisions can produce strong thunderstorms. With wind shear that often accompanies springtime storm systems these thunderstorms can start rotating, which allows them to produce tornadoes.

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