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Could a solar eclipse dissipate a tornado?
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With the upcoming eclipse this Monday, this has been a question I've been thinking a lot about lately. Hypothetically, let's say that a well developed supercell forms right in the center of totality traveling NE along the totality path and produces a long track tornado (EF2-EF5). While the tornado is on the ground, the full eclipse happens. Would those 4'ish minutes of total blackout/temperature cooling have any chance of disrupting the tornado/supercell maybe even to the point of total breakup?

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