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Tornadoes are normally formed when a thunderstorm occurs. The most common type of thunderstorm for forming tornadoes is the supercell. This is because this type of storm already has rotation occuring within it called a mesocycle. The tornado starts forming when a downdraft brings the mesocycle down near the grown starting the creation of a vortex.
The next step of the cycle starts when cloud wall is formed. This happens when the vortex starts drawing down the cloud into a funnel. The most dangerous part of the tornado is not the visible part its the winds created by the high pressure air being sucked into the tornado. This is what creates the destruction path scene after a tornado passes.
The next step is the maturation and strengthening of the tornado. Like any major storm phenomena, a tornado needs energy to increase in strength and sustain itself. The source of this energy is the moist warm air that is drawn into the tornado. The maturation part of the tornado’s life cycle is the most destructive since it not only increases in intensity, but also can last a long period of time.
Tornadoes don’t just form singly. They can also form in groups called families or outbreaks. These are often weaker tornadoes created by the intense rotation of a strong and larger tornado. While weaker the biggest tornado ever can create a lot of damage.
There is a lot of great articles on Universe Today that you can enjoy. There is a great article about how the biggest tornado can be determined. There is also an interesting piece about a lightning storm generated by a volcano in Chile.
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