I have noticed what causes the occasional tornadoes in the Buffalo area.
I live within sight of a tall smokestack. I rarely look at the weather report because it is easy to tell what the weather will be by this smokestack. Obviously if the wind is from the north it will get colder and warmer if the wind is from the south, although probably without a major change in weather. Where I live the prevailing wind is from the west. A west wind may well bring a change in weather, although probably not a great change in temperature.
What is interesting is when the prevailing wind is reversed, so that the wind is from the east. This happens rarely and only when there is some major storm system in the eastern U.S., although it may be calm here. The remnants of hurricanes along the east coast can reverse the prevailing wind.
I have written about this occasional reversal of the prevailing wind here before. It is this reversal, between the two wind directions, that produces the local tornadoes. Hurricane Debby, in the southeastern U.S., caused a temporary reversal of the prevailing wind.
We saw in "The Inverse Topological Rule", July 2024, the cosmology of tornadoes. When some entity in the universe induces another entity, the induced entity will have a topology that is opposite to that of the original entity. The earth is spherical and it's spin is what induces tornadoes. This is why a tornado, or the whirlpool that forms when you drain a sink full of water, has the topological form of half a pseudosphere, which is the opposite of a sphere.
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