Great first a "firenado" now a "waternado"
To: artichokegrower
We get those water spouts occasionally, here on the Outer Banks of NC; but never that size!
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06/23/2013 11:11:21 AM PDT by
duckman
(I'm part of the group pulling the wagon!)
To: artichokegrower
4 posted on
06/23/2013 11:15:12 AM PDT by
Kartographer
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To: artichokegrower
6 posted on
06/23/2013 11:19:48 AM PDT by
NonValueAdded
(Unindicted Co-conspirators: The Mainstream Media)
To: artichokegrower
That one with the skier showed the most of the actual waterspout. The large sheath seems to be water vapor sucked up and flowing around the spout.
I haven’t seem many water spouts, but that was impressive.
7 posted on
06/23/2013 11:22:24 AM PDT by
DoughtyOne
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To: artichokegrower
Great first a "firenado" now a "waternado" _________________________________- Pfft. Now, a "sharknado", that's something you gotta worry about.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2724064/
12 posted on
06/23/2013 11:44:24 AM PDT by
AnAmericanAbroad
(It's all bread and circuses for the future prey of the Morlocks.)
To: artichokegrower
I’ll bet somewhere near here it’s raining fish.
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06/23/2013 11:47:51 AM PDT by
Huskrrrr
To: artichokegrower
While this waterspout is huge, they are not uncommon. Grand Isle is my old fishing waters. We used to see waterspouts and tornadoes all of the time and outrun them.
To: artichokegrower
We almost had a gustnado out here in West Texas the past few weeks. Amazing down drafts on some of the super cell fronts.
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