User:Elle34/The Tornado Effect

The Tornado Effect is a term which refers to the aftereffect of both hot and cold air coming together, creating an outcome that is unexpected and often extreme. This is a colloquialism, and is not known to be used as scientific terminology at this time. It is derived from the fact that tornados are often the result of opposing hot and cold fronts colliding together in the atmosphere.

''An example: Placing a computer cooling pad that blows cold air upwards toward the bottom of a laptop that is perpetually hot to the touch, can possibly lead to. This battery bulge is caused by the cool air being blown onto the extremely hot surface. Hence, the result would be due to the The Tornado Effect.

Another, more generalized use of The Tornado Effect, is when two strong opposing forces come together to create an outcome which seems unrelated and is unexpected, yet is a direct result of the two extreme forces meeting.