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tornado Wisconsin
/tɔːrˈneɪ.doʊ ˈwɪs.kɑːn.sɪn/
Definition
1
A violent rotating column of air (tornado) that touches down in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, often part of severe thunderstorms in the Midwest.
2
Colloquial or search term referring to tornado outbreaks, warnings, or historical events in Wisconsin, where the state averages about 23 tornadoes annually.
Examples
The tornado Wisconsin spun through the dairy farms, turning milk cows into low-fat flyers.
Packers fans in Green Bay shrugged off the tornado Wisconsin warning: 'We've seen worse losses on Sundays.'
After the tornado Wisconsin, the only thing left standing was the cheesehead hat on the scarecrow.
Meteorologists tracked the massive tornado Wisconsin like it was auditioning for a blockbuster disaster flick.