Vortex Blow
While we sat in a meeting yesterday to clean up the loose ends of bureaucratic misunderstandings and hurt feelings, somebody rushed into the conference room and announced: "I know this is a really important meeting, but there are two tornados right out there" and he pointed right through the concrete wall at my back. Naturally, we all rushed outside to get a look. There they were - the first tornadoes I had ever seen in real life.
The skinnier white one might just have been a funnel cloud, since I couldn't see where or if it touched down, but the other one was very nice, moving very slowly, about three miles away, and quite firmly attached at the surface.
Most of us true weather weenies quickly moved to the roof of the building for a better look. It was ideal tornado watching weather - only a sprinkle of rain, dust only near the base and a clear line of sight to a slow moving twister.
After a while, as the tornado appeared to start to dissipate, the sirens sounded and we were all forced to take shelter in the basement. Fortunately, I had time to grab a book.
Here's a picture:
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