Tornadoes form when two air masses of extremely different temperatures meet, causing the colder air to punch through the warmer air like water down a drain. This creates a tornado, so if you see the colder air punch through the warmer air, it means a tornado is occurring and you should take shelter immediately. Some storms also rotate due to the rotation of the Earth.
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Tornadoes form when two air masses of extremely different temperatures meet, causing the colder air to punch through the warmer air like water down a drain. This creates a tornado, so if you see the colder air punch through the warmer air, it means a tornado is occurring and you should take shelter immediately. Some storms also rotate due to the rotation of the Earth.