Black Sea Tornado

Tornados can happen even in such cold climate countries like Ex-USSR part Ukraine. This shots are made on Crimea peninsula, most population of which prefer to speak Russian language to Ukrainian and demand from their local goverment to make Russian as their state language.

The most interesting thing about this tornado that the Black Sea is a small sea that is not connected directly to any ocean - so it’s like tornado in a lake so to say.

tornado in Russia

The city on photos is Sevastopol. No damage were caused to it.




tornado in Russia

 

tornado in Russia

 

Probably these are effects of global warming so much expected nowadays.

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    8 Responses to “Black Sea Tornado”

    1. crash says:

      they are called cyclones :P

    2. nedko says:

      when was that? that is awfull.. i’ve always been happy there’s no tornados here in europe :(

    3. It’s not an effect of global warming. Many (most of) seas are not connected directly to any ocean. Tornado was, are and will be in Europe (not so often as in ‘middle-east’ USA). In polish it’s called ‘traba powietrzna’ (air trumpet).
      A tonado is NOT a cyclone.

    4. tj harden says:

      dude these pics will help me on my project thank you

    5. louisiana says:

      they are called waterspouts in america. see them down here all the time.

    6. Blake says:

      It isn’t because of “global warming.” In 1904 a tornado (F2 or F3) hit Moscow.

    7. ShyCookie says:

      The best portion of this photo thread is completely unrelated political comments about the language :)

      What does the language have to do with the tornado???

    8. KT315 says:

      It is a local tornado, probably related to the features of locality (the Crimean mountains are alongside closed). They last about 5 minute. Take place only above a sea, and never above coast.

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