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A mid-latitude cyclone is a large-scale low pressure system that typically occurs between 30 and 60 degrees of latitude. Such systems are driven by temperature contrasts along fronts. A typical mid-latitude cyclone will have an associated warm front and cold font, which eventually merge into an occluded front. Mid-latitude cyclones often bring stormy weather and sometimes strong winds, but are not necessarily violent or severe. These systems generally last several days.

A tornado is a violently rotating column of air extending from the base of a thunderstorm to the ground often made visible by a funnel-shaped cloud. A tornado is not a self-sustaining storm system, but rather a small-scale vortex dependent on a parent thunderstorm. Tornadoes are violent by definition. Most tornadoes last no more than a few minutes. Tornadoes that last more than an hour are rare.

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