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How Tornadoes Form

The formation of a tornado can be broken down to three stages: 1) low level horizontal spin, 2) updraft tilting, and 3) vertical rotation.

Stage 1 (Low Level Horizontal Spin)

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Before thunderstorms develop, winds change direction and increase in speed with altitude. This creates an invisible, horizontal spinning effect in the lower atmosphere

Stage 2 (Updraft Tilting)

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Rising air within the thunderstorm updraft tilts the rotating air (stage 1) from horizontal to vertical.

Stage 3 (Vertical Rotation)

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An area of rotation around 2-6 miles wide now extends through much of the storm. Most tornadoes form within this area of strong rotation.

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