How does a tornado happen?

Tatamaki is formed when air is blown up violently from the ground to the sky, but because it occurs in a short period of time and in a confined space, it is difficult to investigate it in detail. The exact cause is not yet known.
However, in a tsuzumaki, a thin area of air is created in the sky for some reason, and in order to fill this area, the air below is rushed upward at a tremendous rate. Then, the air begins to swirl, and this is known as a tsuzumaki.
When a tantrum occurs, the air vortexes violently and a strong wind blows. The winds generated by a large tornado are said to be the strongest winds blowing on the earth, making tornadoes very frightening.









