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Originally posted by sostyles
I can see your logic, i too thought about that possiblility but in my country it is very hilly and very very rare to see Tornados, dust devils or any kind of weather that the USA gets that is why it seemed so strange to me!
Originally posted by sostyles
Hi Everyone,
I was out today walking down my mums house, it was a cloudy day hardly any blue at all. While walking i observed a cloud which seemed to be seperated from the rest not higher or lower just sort of on its own with a blue border around it then clouds. The wind was quite strong so the clouds were moving fast across the sky in an northern direction the one cloud i spotted was moving slowly with the rest in the same direction, the only difference was it had a distinct rotation going counter clockwise.
This at first puzzled me as i havent seen this before, im always watching the skies in the hope of seeing something of interest (mostly Chemtrails these days :-) ). I wish now that i had my cybershot phone with me as the cloud was slow moving and would of been easy to of got it on film!
I live in Wales in the UK near Cardiff the welsh capitol, in a town called Pontypool.
Does anyone here know firstly is this normal and why it was rotating or have you seen this before yourselfs?
Sostyles
P.s i had the idea of UFO sitting inside the cloud and the rotation of the saucer was moving the air and clouds around the saucer thus creating the rotation. (just an idea i had)
Originally posted by Beachcoma
I've seen those things before, but I usually put it down to a forming twister that couldn't pick up enough speed to touch down. Happens a near where I live. Occasionally we'll have little dust devils that form, then break down again a minute later, only to form back again somewhere further downwind.
Could it be one of those? I mean the failed twister?
I think there's about 50 or 60 twisters reported in the UK every year. What's different about this cloud though, is that it was on it's own, so it was probably just a wee cloud caught up in a wee whirly wind separated from the other clouds. It doesn't sound like a lenticular cloud being made. Lenticular clouds are usually very still and high up and you don't see much movement with them. They just "form" and they don't spin, though they can end up looking like a spinning top.
Originally posted by deadangel23
a twister forming in the UK? Only one of those has happened in the past 100 years and that was just last year. Though i suppose its possible for it to TRY to form...I would think it unlikely though.