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And a spin up tornado?
Spin-up tornadoes are ones that develop very rapidly with no real warning. That’s what makes them so dangerous, even though they’re generally weaker and don’t stay together as long. They’re still strong enough to do some real damage, though.

They pop up very quickly, blow the roof off the house, suck your MIL up the chimney, then disappear…then a new one appears a mile down the road. Watching them on weather radar is like watching the bubbles pop up in a pot of simmering soup. There’s one…there’s another one…that one’s gone…there’re two more…
 
Spin-up tornadoes are ones that develop very rapidly with no real warning. That’s what makes them so dangerous, even though they’re generally weaker and don’t stay together as long. They’re still strong enough to do some real damage, though.

They pop up very quickly, blow the roof off the house, suck your MIL up the chimney, then disappear…then a new one appears a mile down the road. Watching them on weather radar is like watching the bubbles pop up in a pot of simmering soup. There’s one…there’s another one…that one’s gone…there’re two more…
There are lots of them in Ohio...
 
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