Tornado Formation Explained
Tornadoes are often misunderstood; the visible funnel is merely a result of condensation and debris, not the tornado itself. They form when a rotating mesocyclone is pulled downward by a low-pressure zone, making contact with the ground. While most tornadoes are relatively weak, those rated EF3 and above can cause catastrophic destruction, particularly in regions known as tornado alley in the US.In this clip
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Episode 110: Weather Part II
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