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Originally posted by Violater1
Here is a link to the BBC report on a tornado off the central coast of Australia's New South Wales.
www.bbc.co.uk...
A waterspout is an intense columnar vortex (usually appearing as a funnel-shaped cloud) that occurs over a body of water and is connected to a cumuliform cloud. In the common form, it is a non-supercell tornado over water.
Originally posted by Violater1
Here is a link to the BBC report on a tornado off the central coast of Australia's New South Wales.
www.bbc.co.uk...
Originally posted by keepureye2thesky
Originally posted by Violater1
Here is a link to the BBC report on a tornado off the central coast of Australia's New South Wales.
www.bbc.co.uk...
A waterspout is an intense columnar vortex (usually appearing as a funnel-shaped cloud) that occurs over a body of water and is connected to a cumuliform cloud. In the common form, it is a non-supercell tornado over water.
Waterspout
and this you are claiming is the cause of a comet?
Originally posted by ArMaP
I would like to see some references to those floods, tornadoes and earthquakes that you consider record breaking, if possible.
Originally posted by Violater1
So why do you think that this planet has had record breaking floods, tornadoes, earthquakes...
Thanks in advance.
Originally posted by ArMaP
That only says that they were expecting record-breaking floods on May 21, not that they happened. Did they really happened?
Originally posted by Violater1
Record flooding is also expected in Baton Rouge and New Orleans, La.
abcnews.go.com...
That's correct, record breaking floods in Oklahoma and record breaking tornadoes in Tulsa.
“Event Summary - April 21-27, 2011 Heavy Rain, Record Flooding, and Severe Weather - updated 10:10 am 5/10/11 Severe weather and extreme flooding affected eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas from April 21-27, 2011 along a frontal boundary, which had stalled across the region. The front pushed further eastward by April 27 and was associated with the historic tornadic outbreak across the Deep South Region.”
www.srh.noaa.gov...
Tsunami Slams Japan After Record Earthquake, Hundreds Dead Japan was struck by its strongest earthquake on record, an 8.9-magnitude temblor that shook buildings across Tokyo and unleashed a seven-meter-high tsunami that killed hundreds and engulfed towns on the northern coast.
That's correct, a record-breaking earthquake in Japan.
But that's not what I was expecting. If something is affecting the whole Earth in a way that can create record breaking floods in Oklahoma, record breaking tornadoes in Tulsa and one record breaking earthquake in Japan, why doesn't it affect the rest of the world?
Why aren't there record breaking floods in Japan and record breaking earthquakes in Oklahoma, for example?
Why aren't there record breaking floods in Africa (I don't know if there were any, I may be shooting my own theory down ), or tornadoes in Europe?
Originally posted by Violater1
No.
I was answering ArMaP (please read the thread)..
Originally posted by keepureye2thesky
Originally posted by Violater1
No.
I was answering ArMaP (please read the thread)..
you answered with a link to a news item? a weather event that happens daily?
talk to me like an idiot for a second.
what does linking a waterspout article have to do with anything?
Originally posted by keepureye2thesky
here's a dust-devil, did elenin do this too?
Originally posted by Violater1
Here is a link to the BBC report on a tornado off the central coast of Australia's New South Wales.
www.bbc.co.uk...
Originally posted by Violater1
So I posted the South Wales tornado on the water (water spout) although it is not in Europe. Here is one in Germany. Ich hoffe, dass Sie Deutsches verstehen
www.seesen24.de...,-Carports,-Gaerten-und-Autos
And then there is this website for twisters in England.
www.uk-severe-weather.co.uk...
Originally posted by weedwhacker
reply to post by ArMaP
In any event.....the mass of Elenin is tiny, tiny, tiny......tiny.
I think that video shows the effects of a brown dwarf star following Elinin's trajectory, not of the possibility of Elinin being a brown dwarf.
Originally posted by Violater1
This is an interesting website that includes a Youtube video of the possibility the Elinin is a Brown dwarf star.