Severe weather in the south central U.S. this week spawned a string of tornadoes that killed at least 50 people. Generally, spring and early summer are thought of as prime tornado season — but if the conditions are right, tornadoes don't pay attention to the calendar.
Pam Knox, Georgia's assistant state climatologist, talks about the tornado outbreak and the conditions needed for tornado formation.
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