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To: Jerry Held who wrote (20628)8/26/2021 7:55:16 PM
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From what I remember, a tornado happens with cold air glide *above* hot air. This not be the natural state of things, the dense cold air eventually finds a weakness in the hot air below it and pours down. What you have is not unlike water twisting down a drain when you unplug it. Only in this case it is the dense air that is going down to the surface.