According to accounts, beachgoers in Florida, the United States, were stunned to see a massive waterspout turn into a tornado. According to meteorologist Dylan Federico, who tweeted, two persons were rescued, despite little beach damage. “When I turned around, chairs and strollers were being picked up, and trash cans were flying all over the place.” “Everyone screamed, but it was also frightening to see visitors standing on the beach, oblivious to what was happening.”
Tornadoes arise as these vortexes sweep across the earth. According to Michael Branick’s Comprehensive Glossary of Weather, “waterspouts are the most prevalent in tropical or subtropical waters. They are largely ineffective and do not produce storm-like weather. Videos of stunning waterspouts have already gone viral on social media.”
Source: the times bureau
Beachgoers were enveloped by the storm as it swept onshore, according to meteorologist Dylan Federico.
Lisa Wanjiku, a server at a nearby seaside restaurant, told the News-Press, “I was simply trying to check out a patch at a table since it started to rain a bit heavily.” “It was scooping up chairs and strollers, and trash cans were flying all over the place as I turned around. It was a frightening scene with everyone, but it was also distressing to see visitors still standing on the beach, oblivious to what was going on.”
According to Newsweek, the tornado was part of a broader storm system sweeping across Southwest Florida that delivered cooler temperatures to the region.
“A severe cold front and low-pressure system are sweeping across the Eastern United States today, posing widespread risks. Winter storm warnings, extensive wind advisories, and a tornado watch are all in place over Florida until 11 a.m.” In a statement, the NWS added
Source: Indiatimes-com