First, I have to talk about how multiple different storms are formed and what conditions are needed for them to form. First, a tornado. For a tornado, you need warm, moist air that collides with cool, dry air. The cool, dry air pushes against the warm, moist air and it makes the warmer air begins to convect and spin rapidly, forming a supercell. The next one I am going to do is hurricanes. A storm, which is from cold and warm fronts colliding, has to form over the ocean. Then the warm fronts push more water vapor towards the storm and it begins to build more storms with that starting storm. It again creates a supercell and that is where all of those storms attach. The final storm is a blizzard. Blizzards The first thing is that cold air that is under 0 degrees Celcius is needed. Then moisture is also needed for clouds which can be gathered in a couple different ways. The air then pushes to moisture towards the cold front and it begins to create clouds. Then a warm front is needed so that the clouds can rise and for precipitation to fall. These are the conditions for all three major storms.
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