Monday, April 27, 2015

waterspout Alejandro Arreola

As you can see in the embedded tweet above from the National Weather Service office in Riverton, Wyoming, a spotter witnessed the waterspout briefly produce a spray ring on Dollar Lake, at an elevation of 7,782 feet above sea level on May 31"
"Dr. Greg Forbes, severe weather expert for The Weather Channel, says there have been other higher-elevation tornadoes, including a tornado over Rockwell Pass, California in 2004, which is believed to have touched down at least 12,000 feet. But that didn't happen over a lake."


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