Skipping tornado

A skipping tornado is a process tornado (or a series of tornadoes) which has a discontinuous damage path. There are several possible causes for this phenomenon: The tornado actually lifting from the surface (which technically may make the two damage paths separate tornadoes) The tornado passing over a portion of land where there are no structures or vegetation (i.e.

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Skipping tornado

A skipping tornado is a process tornado (or a series of tornadoes) which has a discontinuous damage path. There are several possible causes for this phenomenon: The tornado actually lifting from the surface (which technically may make the two damage paths separate tornadoes) The tornado passing over a portion of land where there are no structures or vegetation (i.e.

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