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Moment ‘tornado’ swirls over West Yorkshire skies | News

On Monday, July 21, a “hurricane” was withdrawn through the West Yorkshire sky.

The images published on social media in Marsen near Huddersfield showed a narrow cloud tunnel extending to the sky.

A hurricane is a rapidly rotating air column between the base of a storm cloud and the surface of the Earth; They are formed as part of severe storms.

The Met Office spokesman Yorkshire said to Yorkshire Post: “It seems to be a hurricane, but it is not possible to verify that there is no cloud of funnel without seeing it touched the ground. If it only touches the floor, a hurricane.”

Independent He reached the Met Office.

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