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Anon is a non Americananon, but a weather tard. Tornadoes in winter just do not make sense.
A tornado forms from a large thunderstorm. Inside thunderclouds, warm, humid air rises, while cool air fallsalong with rain or hail. These conditions can cause spinning air currents inside the cloud. Although the spinning currents start out horizontal, they can turn vertical and drop down from the cloudbecoming a tornado.
Warm humid air in winter?