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    Tornado in Moscow

    Posted on October 25, 2006 by CJ

    A few days ago there was some pics of tornado on Black Sea (South of Russia).

    Now there are photos of baby tornado in Moscow skies. It seems that it didn’t grow to a real big tornado.

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    19 Responses to “Tornado in Moscow”

    1. D says:
      October 25, 2006 at 2:07 pm

      WoW!! I have never seen a tornado be4!! Thx adminstration for opening my eyes:eyespopout: And even more didn’t know they happen in such a country as Russia!

      Reply
    2. Mike says:
      October 25, 2006 at 3:35 pm

      Wowee…someone has some Photoshop skyllz…

      Reply
    3. someone says:
      October 25, 2006 at 4:01 pm

      They CAN’T happen in Moscow and in any other part of central Russia. Same for earhquakes. Black sea – that’s the only place for tornados in Russia.

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      • Brandon says:
        July 7, 2009 at 1:54 am

        Earthquakes and tornadoes can happen anywhere (with the exception of Antarctica for tornadoes), they just usually don’t and usually only occur in certain areas. For example, it’s commonly assumed that tornadoes can only occur in North America, but the deadliest tornado in history occured in Bangladesh. Areas of Europe (including Russia) experience tornadoes commonly, along with Japan, Australia, and Bangladesh.

        And, as mentioned, the phenomenon in these pictures is no tornado. Tornadoes, no matter where they occur, form during severe weather – not during partly cloudy conditions.

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    4. Обычный человек says:
      October 25, 2006 at 10:47 pm

      Was ist das?
      It’s not tornado, it’s a little smerth (voronka).

      Reply
    5. T says:
      October 26, 2006 at 3:05 am

      just to clear things up, why title it tornado in Mosocow and then say it was in the black sea?

      Reply
    6. Jeff says:
      October 26, 2006 at 5:53 am

      Cool shots nevertheless.

      Reply
    7. Ginatsvali says:
      October 26, 2006 at 8:17 am

      I am surprised that the Admin didn’t post any comments like: “The former KGB is responsible for Tornadoes” or “Due to the poor quality of air and low salaries, Tornado decided not to attack the city of Moscow.”

      Reply
    8. ilyich says:
      October 26, 2006 at 11:27 am

      All these photos are really quite beautiful. There are days when I think I could just sit and stare at the sky all day. (sigh)

      Reply
    9. Christophe Tardif says:
      October 26, 2006 at 12:54 pm

      It’s not a baby tornado. It’s what we call Fallstreak holes. Here’s Cloud Appreciation Society’s explanation:

      “Layers of high cloud, such as cirrocumulus or the high altocumulus, shown above, are often composed of water that is much colder than 0degC but hasn’t frozen into ice crystals. When water is in the form of tiny droplets suspended in the air, it can behave rather differently from that in an ice tray in the freezer. It can stubbornly refuse to freeze, remaining as ‘supercooled’ liquid at temperatures of –10, –15, –20degC… None of the droplets want to be the first to freeze, and they tentatively wait as liquid, until some brave souls decide to make their move.

      For reasons that are none too clear, a particular region of supercooled cloud can throw caution to the wind and decide to freeze into ice crystals that grow and fall below. A hole is left behind, and this spreads outwards as neighbouring droplets are swept up in the excitement and start freezing too.

      No sooner have some droplets made the change, than they are all joining in.”

      source: http://www.cloudappreciationsociety.org/74/

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    10. Dani says:
      October 27, 2006 at 10:31 am

      lol, those jolly little droplets always have fun.
      Tnx for the info Christophe. And it doesn’t really matter if it was Moscow or not. The pics are fantastic.

      Reply
    11. Mike18xx says:
      October 28, 2006 at 11:35 am

      > They CAN’T happen in Moscow and in any
      > other part of central Russia.

      The bloody hell they can’t. On June 29, 1904, multiple tornados killed over thirty people in Moscow. On June 9, 1984, a mega-outbreak KILLED over FOUR HUNDRED people in the Ivanova – Yaroslav region.

      Why do people post blatant, bone-headed erroneous statements like this when a ten-second trip to Google will prove ‘em wrong?

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    12. Sentinel says:
      October 30, 2006 at 6:41 am

      Why do people post blatant, bone-headed erroneous statements like this when a ten-second trip to Google will prove ‘em wrong?

      Boneheaded, erroneous statements on the internet? NEVER!

      I wondered the same thing when I read this too:

      just to clear things up, why title it tornado in Mosocow and then say it was in the black sea?

      Comment by T — October 26, 2006 @ 3:05 am

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    13. blaise says:
      March 12, 2008 at 12:08 pm

      It’s not tornado, photoshop or I don’t know, I sent a question to one meteorologist, maybe he will answer

      Reply
    14. Jimbob says:
      April 11, 2009 at 6:11 pm

      Give that man a medal, a fallstreak hole is exactly what it is. Only ever seen a couple so they’re quite rare, in these parts at least.

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