Posted on 11/29/2023 12:54:05 PM PST by MtnClimber
Explanation: Could there be a tornado inside another tornado? In general, no. OK, but could there be a tornado inside a wider dust devil? No again, for one reason because tornados comes down from the sky, but dust devils rise up from the ground. What is pictured is a landspout, an unusual type of tornado known to occur on the edge of a violent thunderstorm. The featured landspout was imaged and identified in Kansas, USA, in June 2019 by an experienced storm chaser. The real tornado is in the center, and the outer sheath was possibly created by large dust particles thrown out from the central tornado. So far, the only planet known to create tornados is Earth, although tornado-like activity has been found on the Sun and dust devils are common on Mars.
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Great picture!
Note to self: Don’t move to the Sun. But any planet other than earth is okay for tornadoes.
The sun is a definite no for me. Even if China Joe (Xao Bi-Dung) gets reelected.
Wow.
> The sun is a definite no for me.
It's only a problem during the daytime. If you go at night it's pretty much cooled down. /blonde
LEDs and solar panels should solve the problem.
That is an amazing picture.
The dark side of the sun!!! I'll have to consider that. It's probably beautiful, lots of stars!!!
And solar energy is very effective there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Iu0tp873dM
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