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What causes tornadoes and how to decipher watches and warnings

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  • March 14, 2025
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When severe weather hits the United States, there are ways people across the country can prepare for the potential impact of hail, rain, damaging wind and more.

Tornadoes can take down power for thousands of people, cause catastrophic property damage and kill. The U.S. sees about 1,200 tornadoes each year.

Experts say watching forecasts and knowing the meaning of different stages of warnings are key to safety.

Here’s what to know about the causes for these storms, and the alerts for watches, warnings and emergencies.

The large areas of low atmospheric pressure that come with some storm systems can spawn tornadoes. Low pressure is associated with stormy weather, and the lower it is, the stronger a storm can be. Low pressure systems draw air into them, creating those rains and winds.

“In the spring and the transition seasons — spring and fall and even winter — we get these really strong, what we call extratropical low pressure systems,” said Victor Gensini, a professor of atmospheric sciences at Northern Illinois University. “These are just storm systems that occur in the mid-latitudes of each of the hemispheres.

“If you think about a map of the United States and you draw a big U across the map, that would be a big trough,” he added. “That big trough helps promote the creation of this area of low pressure and strong storm system.”

These storm systems cause very strong winds and hail.

Combine that with the “warm sector” — or the side of the low-pressure storm system that has warm and humid air that wants to rise — and there’s possibility of thunderstorms.

In the right conditions — warm moist air close to the ground, cooler dry air above and wind changes — the storms could lead to tornadoes, according to the National Weather Service.

The weather service’s Storm Prediction Center issues a tornado watch in an area, up to 10 hours ahead of a storm, when conditions suggest possible tornadoes. People in that area, which usually covers several counties or states, should then be prepared for a potential warning.

A warning is issued by local forecast offices when weather radar indicates a tornado is coming or has already been seen. This typically encompasses a smaller area such as a city or county. People in the area need to take action, such as moving to a shelter on the lowest floor of a building, and by avoiding windows.

Tornado emergencies are the weather service’s highest alert and are issued when a tornado has touched down in an area and catastrophic damage has been confirmed. They are rare, but require immediate shelter in place.

People should have multiple ways to get watches and warnings and know the definitions of each, experts say. Weather radios can be especially helpful if power is lost and TVs and ordinary radios no longer work.

It’s also important to have safe, enclosed and underground shelters — or rooms above ground that are equipped to handle tornado-level winds — prepared in advance.

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Alexa St. John is an Associated Press climate reporter. Follow her on X: @alexa_stjohn. Reach her at ast.john@ap.org.

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Read more of AP’s climate coverage at http://www.apnews.com/climate-and-environment.

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The Associated Press’ climate and environmental coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. AP is solely responsible for all content. Find AP’s standards for working with philanthropies, a list of supporters and funded coverage areas at AP.org.





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