A schematic showing the process of tornadogenesis involving an RFD surge beginning just over 13 minutes before the tornado start time. The RFD surge creates the inflow channel, as the RFD surge impinges on the inflow sector. This likely induces a pressure drop due to the Bernoulli Effect, which strengthens the RFD occlusion. The tornado forms after the RFD occlusion matures beneath the low-level mesocyclone, most often in the RFD’s northeast quadrant.