A tornado outbreak refers to a weather event characterized by the occurrence of multiple tornadoes over a relatively short period of time and within a specific geographic area. These outbreaks typically happen during severe weather conditions, often associated with thunderstorms and unstable atmospheric conditions, such as warm, moist air at the surface combined with cooler air aloft. Tornado outbreaks can vary in scale, ranging from just a few tornadoes to dozens occurring in a single day or over the course of a few days.
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