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The Longest Tornadoes in the World

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Tornadoes are formed when opposing wind currents cause vortexes to form horizontally in storm clouds, which then shift their direction into a vertical spout of whirling air.

Similar vortexes can happen on the edge of storm clouds too, when rising air from a coastal breeze meets falling air, like from a storm's downdraft.

In Australia , the Cape York Peninsula creates these 4 mornings out of 10 in October and they are known as morning glories.

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