Tornado in Siberia

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Tornado? Well, it’s OK on Cuba, Haiti, in Florida, Louisiana or even Texas, but tornado in cold cold Siberia? Noway! But not in this year, already a few of the have been spotted slashing through Siberian woods. Something is changing in the climate, really.





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    28 Responses to “Tornado in Siberia”

    1. w says:

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    2. SovSex says:

      Good interesting video.

      But notice how it is above the water and isn’t moving anywhere? It’s a waterspout, sort of like a tornado except less manly.

      See, tornadoes are stronger and faster, waterspouts usually stay in the same place. Occasionally they can move onto land and mature into a true tornado, then you’ll be in real trouble.

      What’s interesting to me about this video is that this waterspout has formed in a cold area like Siberia. That isn’t very common at all.

    3. mev says:

      Siberia has a continental climate. When I bicycled across Russia last year, we had multiple days of with temperatures over 30C. So if there can be tornadoes in the Canadian prairies, it doesn’t surprise me much to also have tornadoes in Siberia.

    4. Juasman says:

      man, tornados are typical in lots of inland areas, so siberia is no exception. Even in Spain I’ve seen tornados, and the iberian peninsula is not as continental as siberia, of course.

      Hurricanes and tropical storms are different stuff

    5. Tornados can happen in any place in the world at any time. It’s the one weather phenomenon that occurs over all land masses and waters.

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    8. jason says:

      A tornado that occurs over water (like this one) is called a water spout.

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    11. Brodie says:

      Siberia is so large that these could have been happening all over non populated places in Siberia for the past 3000 years and no one would have noticed.

    12. yoda says:

      man made, this is

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    14. John says:

      The text in the yellow sign has been edited away. This should be a hint that these images do not originate from Siberia.

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    18. too muchodka says:

      It’s not tornado, it’s what you get when people eat too much cabbage.

    19. dane says:

      worst photoshop ever…

    20. gershee says:

      looks like a water spout to me.. not a tornado at all..
      seen em a handful of times out in the ocean here in miami..

    21. KXP says:

      Yeah, i must agree with the previous replys. This isn’t a tornado, it’s a waterspout. Those happen in a lot of countries and it’s not nearly as destructive as a tornado…

    22. Dobra Dyen says:

      Tornadoes can occur anywhere, as long as the land or surface is flat and high temperatures are also needed.

    23. Eugene Popov says:

      like in The Day After Tomorrow

    24. Basisrente says:

      Horrible pictures ;)

    25. amerifag says:

      I only wish this site had higher resolution pics. You know the webmaster has them. I scrape this site for wallpaper but too bad they’re so small.

      I have to say though, I would not have the balls to be that close to one of those with my camera. Amazing pictures and clarity.

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