Open Question: What are the chances of a tornado tomorrow?
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Ben Member since:June 28, 2010Total points:154 (Level 1)Stupid question, I know. In the U.K It has been way above seasonal average this week (22C - 27C). The forecast tomorrow is severe thunderstorms, severe in places...Obviously, the U.K's climate doesn't produce these 'super-cell thunderstorms' needed for tornado formation, if they do it's extremely rare. But, with the humidity, warm weather, and forecasted thunder storms in mind, and the U.K's regular polar air feed (Tornado's are formed when tropical air and polar air meet) Is there any sort of chance? Asking purely because I used to be obsessed with tornado's and still really want to see one!To the first answer....I think you'll find there has been minor tornado's in the U.K in the past few years (mainly in Coventry and Birmingham) 18 minutes agoAnswer Question
by Count Zander Member since:February 11, 2011Total points:1,468 (Level 3)Tornadoes don't form in the U.K.


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