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Tornadoes are rapidly rotating columns of air that form during severe thunderstorms. They develop when warm, moist air at the surface meets cooler, drier air aloft, creating instability in the atmosphere. Tornadoes can cause significant destruction, with winds that can exceed 300 miles per hour, leading to damage to structures, vegetation, and infrastructure. They are typically classified on the Enhanced Fujita scale based on the intensity of the damage they cause.

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