Tornadoes form when unstable warm air meets cool air, creating rotating thunderstorms. In Australia, tornadoes mostly occur in:
📍 New South Wales – Especially in the Hunter Valley and the North Coast
📍 Queensland – Often in the southeast region
📍 Victoria & Western Australia – Less common, but still possible
While tornadoes in Australia are smaller and shorter-lived than those in the U.S., they still pose a serious risk in the right conditions.