Tornadoes are rapidly rotating columns of air hanging from cumulonimbus clouds. They generally are observed as tube or funnel-shaped clouds. Ground contact is often of an intermittent nature -- lasting usually less than a couple of minutes in any particular area -- because the tornado skips along.

 

 
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