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Giant Waterspout Twister Seen On Italian Coast

These photos are taken along the coast of Italian town Genoa recently, looking deadly destructive. ALong with the twister, lightenings are spotted and thunders are heard.

Waterspouts twisters are called “Dragon suck up water” in Chinese folk culture.

Evgeny Drokov from Russia took these photos while he is on vacation in Genoa.

Waterspouts normally develop in moisture-laden environments as their parent clouds are in the process of development, and it is theorized they spin as they move up the surface boundary from the horizontal shear near the surface, and then stretch upwards to the cloud once the low level shear vortex aligns with a developing cumulus cloud or thunderstorm.

Giant Waterspout Twister Seen On Italian Coast

Giant Waterspout Twister Seen On Italian Coast

Giant Waterspout Twister Seen On Italian Coast

Giant Waterspout Twister Seen On Italian Coast

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