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What causes a tornado?

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What causes a tornado?

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  1. Tornado conditions are caused when different temperatures and humidity meet to form thunderclouds. In the United States, warm, wet winds from the Gulf of Mexico move northward in spring and summer, meeting colder, dry Canadian winds moving southward. The place where these two winds meet is called a dry line. High, dry air coming from the north piles on top of low-moving, moist Gulf air at a height of over 10,000 feet. The warm southern winds try to rise, but the cold northern air blocks them. This clash causes the warm, trapped air to rotate horizontally between the two air masses. At the same time, the sun heats the earth below, warming more air that continues to try and rise. Finally, the rising warm wind become strong enough to force itself up through the colder air layer.

    When this occurs, the cold air on top begins to sink, sending the rising warm wind spinning upward. The warm winds rotate faster and faster in a high column. When the updraft is strong, the column can rise to heights of 10 miles or more, twisting at speeds of up to 100 miles an hour. The rotating winds produce strong storm clouds about 70,000 feet high, sometimes spreading 10 miles wide.

    This storm system may stay intact for several hours, at which point its thunderclouds are known as supercells. These storm clouds can send down an inch of rain in a mere ten minutes or shower the ground with baseball-sized hailstones. Supercells can accumulate into huge clusters, forming a line almost 100 miles long, which can then develop into mesocyclones.

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  2. There's a lot to it, but here is the general progression:

    Due to increased wind speed with height, a horizontal rotation develops. With the occurrence of thunderstorm updrafts, a vertical rotation develops now instead of a horizontal rotation. A well-organized area of rotation is in place with an overshooting top at high levels in the atmosphere. Through this process, a rotating column of air develops at the surface. That rotating column of air is known as a tornado.

    Read more at the link:

    http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/edu/safety/torn...

  3. Conditions like low level winds and moisture with high lifted indexes (instability) and some form of rotating airmass... always associated with a severe thunderstorm (Low Cloud 9) CBMAM
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