Return of an extremely elongated cloud on Mars ☁️🔴
— EarthSky (@earthskyscience) August 3, 2020
This mysteriously long, thin cloud has again appeared over the Arsia Mons volcano on Mars. Read more and see images: https://t.co/nGwLWJ4sAR 👓
Image via ESA. 📸 pic.twitter.com/YAnOtcjjz3
Tornado in Marmora just before it crossed Tuckahoe Road. Spotter ID: SLNJ-018. @NWS_MountHolly @ReedTimmerAccu pic.twitter.com/8yasLWnVnJ
— David Krishna (@dkrish_13) August 4, 2020
The long trek of Isaias.
— Dakota Smith (@weatherdak) August 4, 2020
Across the Atlantic, thru the Caribbean, to U.S. shores. pic.twitter.com/HAK4BCyMcA
Possible #tornado in Doylestown. This is the parking lot of Doylestown Hospital. @KYWNewsradio pic.twitter.com/hUeFwD4LuS
— Paul Kurtz (@kurtzpaul) August 4, 2020
The condensation cloud that formed is called a Wilson Cloud. In humid air, the drop in temperature of the shock wave can bring the air below its dew point, causing moisture to condense to form a visible cloud as the air rushes away from the explosion https://t.co/zkxSUcBqgP
— Aaron Perry (@AaronPerryWx) August 4, 2020
Incredible video of this waterspout coming onto the coast in Cefalu, Italy. Look at how that circulation tightens up! 🎥 courtesy @Danieledigre pic.twitter.com/nx70eg4Tb5
— Michael Armstrong (@KOCOMichael) August 6, 2020
Incredible dust devil in Torrington, Wyoming on July 8th! pic.twitter.com/lZNk1IMcbM
— Brett Meyer (@Brett_Meyer15) August 7, 2020
Incredible tornado south of Virden, MB #mbstorm @MyRadarWX @MisheylaIwasiuk pic.twitter.com/X9gMUO60vT
— Aaron Jayjack (@aaronjayjack) August 8, 2020