What makes the tornado start?
Imagine you're on a merry-go-round, and it starts spinning really fast, that's kind of what happens with wind. When warm air near the ground rises up and meets cooler air above, it creates a big spin in the sky. This is called a tornado.
How does the tornado grow?
Now imagine you're playing with a straw in your soda, when you blow into it, the soda starts to swirl around. That's similar to what happens in the sky. A thunderstorm acts like that straw, blowing hard and making the air spin faster and faster. The more it spins, the stronger the tornado gets.
Sometimes, the spinning air can reach down from the storm cloud all the way to the ground, like a giant funnel made of wind. That's when you get a tornado touching the earth, ready to pick up anything in its path, just like a whirlwind picks up leaves and twigs in your backyard!
Examples
- Children might see a tornado as a giant whirlwind turning everything upside down.
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See also
- What is tornado?
- What is eyewall?
- How Does Tornadoes 101 | National Geographic Work?
- How does a tornado form? | Explainer?
- How Do Hurricanes Form?