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do you chase supercell mergers

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Last week I was watching the weather channel storm coverage.They had a severe thunderstorm warning on a storm then another storm from the south merged with the warned storm and the warning was replaced with a tornado warning.If on radar you see that two storms are merging how do you know if it will become a storm that produces tornadoes.What can happen when one storm merges with another?Will the become weak or strong.
 
It really depends, but cell mergers do have a tendency to enhance tornado risk since you are orienting your shear/vorticity differently with outflow from the other storm. A lot of times a merger will NOT produce tornadoes, but once in awhile it does, like May 29, 2012 in OKC Area.
 
Same with El Reno because you had several storms merge and that storm kept building to the south. However, that was a pretty volatile setup so a lot of the ingredients were already there for strong/violent tornadoes but the stronger mid-level winds were up in kansas so the storms were already pretty close together anyway.
 
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