Storm chasing in Tornado Alley isn't just about tornadoes; it's a front-row seat to nature's most breathtaking performances.
Tornadoes form when weakly rotating air near the Earth's surface is drawn up quickly into the atmosphere and into a big, fluffy cumulus cloud. They are different to the smaller and not-so-damaging ...
The Southeast could see high temperatures in the 70s, even as cool air is drawn behind that tornado-sparking front, federal forecasters said.