While this started out as a waterspout, once it came ashore it became a tornado. Therefore Woodmont, Milford, CT was struck by a tornado (most likely an EF0) on Sunday September 13, 2015.
since people keep replying to this This would fall under the classification of "too weak to count" The definition of a tornado is "*a rapidly rotating column of air* that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud" This is not considered "rapidly rotating" by the National Weather Service, and therefor is not a tornado
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Waterspouts are generated by updrafts coming off of warm water. That's for fair-weather waterspouts. Take that warm water away and replace it with land and of course, they die off faster. Some are generated as products of supercell storms and are a tornado that "happens" to be over water.
OMG, condensed water vapor forms over water, tosses random items about. Quick, everyone freak out and act shocked as if this has NEVER happened before....
That surfboard flying/spinning through the air was dope
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dope? really??
0:58 Had a nightmare about a waterspout? Boy, wait until you learn about a tornado
Best footage i have ever seen of a waterspout! Incredible. I couldn't take my eyes off this screen! The filming was exceptional!! Bravo 👏👏👏
What a mischievous little bugger that thing was! Great capture. :)
What a beautiful place 🦋
This might sound weird but I think thats a water devil...
What makes u think that?
Is that Ancor beach? If so the house you are recording from the Leonetti's use to live there i was at that house all the time lol..
Amazing video Richard, may WeatherNation broadcast and share digitally with credit to you?
While this started out as a waterspout, once it came ashore it became a tornado. Therefore Woodmont, Milford, CT was struck by a tornado (most likely an EF0) on Sunday September 13, 2015.
Evan Kisseloff definitely an F0
um this took place in September 14 2015
Evan Kisseloff um this took place in September 14 2015
um this took place in September 14 2015
since people keep replying to this
This would fall under the classification of "too weak to count"
The definition of a tornado is "*a rapidly rotating column of air* that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud"
This is not considered "rapidly rotating" by the National Weather Service, and therefor is not a tornado
That paddle board did a perfect pirouette
How large? 3 meters? Maybe 4? Rated EF-1.
That reminds me of a steam devil. A whirlwind over water and a dust devil over land. It didn't seem connected to a parent cloud.
F0 is my opinion. 65-80 mph winds inside
“It’s like a mischievous poltergeist” lol
Interesting how it turned into a landspout.
That reminds me of a dust devil that we get on dirt roads or fields a lot in Kansas.
great video!!!
Beautiful
I live not too far from there...cool stuff :)
oh no, 50 mile an hour winds, almost scared the ducks.
Those kids on the sidewalk at the end were lucky it didn't strafe them.
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No joke with the nature..🙏
This isn’t a water spout
A glorified dust devil, just watch out for flying chairs...
So true. Actually was a steam devil. Same thing but over water. Could even be gustnado when it hit land. Not connected to a cloud.
Wow! Crazy! Glad nobody got hurt.
That was awesome
Smart person say maybe we should go inside 👍🏾🤦🏽♂️
Looks like a strong dust/water devil to me. Waterspouts have funnel clouds
Correct. It was a steam devil.
Whirlwind on the water.
I'd be running not still on track beach filming
I thought that waterspouts died when they hit land.
Aragorn Stellar some waterspouts do it's unpredictable
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No when they touch land it goes from a waterspout to a tornado this one just didn't ever truly form .
waterspout ive heard cant survive on land they need water
Waterspouts are generated by updrafts coming off of warm water. That's for fair-weather waterspouts. Take that warm water away and replace it with land and of course, they die off faster. Some are generated as products of supercell storms and are a tornado that "happens" to be over water.
I know this comment is 5 years old, but that only applies to fair weather waterspouts.
Srry but cute little family of ducks keep distracting me llol
Taz's beach day
more like a dust devil over water...how about "water devil"
Gio
Sightseeing
F0 tornado. Awesome footage!
More like a negative EF0 I’ll say at it max winds 30-45 mph
OMG, condensed water vapor forms over water, tosses random items about.
Quick, everyone freak out and act shocked as if this has NEVER happened before....
Bbiooo
funny how ppl freaked out from a lil dust devil. In Tx we just sit back w/popcorn n watch. But they were screaming and omg the whole 9 yds!