Tornado Formation Explained
Rapid updrafts of air can lead to the formation of intense thunderstorms known as supercells, which may create a mesocyclone. Under specific conditions, this rotating mass of air can touch the ground, resulting in a tornado, often visible due to dust and debris. The episode provides a concise overview of these fascinating weather phenomena and hints at deeper explorations in future discussions.In this clip
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Episode 110: Weather Part II
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