tornado outbreaks
Tornado outbreaks refer to a series or cluster of multiple tornadoes occurring within a relatively short period and in a specific geographic region. These events are characterized by the occurrence of numerous tornadoes in a single day or over a few consecutive days, often resulting in widespread damage, destruction, and occasionally, loss of life.
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