Hurricane Milton hit Florida with a never-before-seen tornado outbreak. Here's why.
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The tornadoes ripped across highways, wildlife refuges and suburbia, tossing cars and trapping people inside. They uprooted trees and toppled toolsheds.
Gov. Ron DeSantis remarked, 'We've already seen probably more tornado watches than I've ever seen. No one remembers ever seeing this many tornado warnings.'
The 55 warnings that the Miami office of the National Weather Service issued is the most they've ever put out in one day.
National Weather Service meteorologist Luke Culver explained, 'With hurricanes that move over the Gulf and into Central Florida, we're in the bottom right sector of the hurricane, and that's generally where the most tornadoes occur.'
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