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  • It is the demon of the dust, it will take your soul off to a land of dirt.... don't anger it by doing the super happy dusterdevilaru dancsu and it will be appeased!

  • @Jaket2000 Ha ha ha! :)

  • they are dust devils

  • Noooo, its only a dust devil man...

  • Hi, just so you know that is definately a just a small dust devil, I used to live out in the desert in Utah called Eagle Mountain. There were dust devils out there that were the size of an actual smaller tornado. They form mostly over flat and dusty surfaces, and they can actually be strong enough to tear up your yard, and damage your house. I actually lost quite a few shingles and an antenna off my house, and they ripped siding off of some of my neighbors houses.

  • That looks like a dust devil

  • haha fucking beaner! No it is not a tornado.

  • that is a dust devil, a weaker form of tornadoes most usually found in deserts of texas, mexico, nevada...etc.

  • @nirvanaspirit666 not even close....tornadoes are a side effect of a storm system. Dust devils are the result of opposing winds forming vortices.

  • Just had an actual tornado push through Moses Lake last night. Look it up.

  • @dallasbagley Send me the link or put it as Video Reply, so I may add it.

  • @caa1000 There is no video. But you can google it and read about it.

  • Its a dirt devil...

  • this might sound mean but imnot trieng to be mean but you might have not known this but thats called a dust devil it is practically a tornado with out a thunder storm

  • @moabmutt First time's a charm! Never saw a dust devil, cause I came from Florida. I just got the quick impression that I was watching some tornado the moment I saw them. I stated in the video description that I was being ignorant of the weather event. I was not familiar with East Washington State's unusual weather pattern. Thanks for watching!

  • those r totally dirt devils

  • No there called dust devils and they occur alot in easatern WA towards spokan,mooses lake, watervile ect. there nothing more then a breeze that picked up dust. but some of them can get as large as 60 ft

  • I had to remove some comments that where out of context. If I find your comment off topic, it will be removed.

    CAA1000

  • You sound like Fez..

  • @redsoxandpats hahahaha^^^ nice

  • okay to all that don't know how a dust devil is formed, i dust devil is only formed on a dry and hot day with no clouds in the sky the hot air has to be over a flat dust area, the hot air rises and reaches the cold air, that then makes a vortex that will spin vertical, the hot air will rise threw the middle of the vortex and the hot air is what give the dust devil it's forward motion, i dust devil will die out when it reaches a damp or cooler area and or a place that loses flatness and dust Eric

  • Ahh :D That's the only reason I like driving through that area.

  • i thought you would've been smart enough to know that to get a tornado you have to have cloud lol sorry :)

  • That's a dust devil. It's caused when it is very windy and the air is dry and wet at the same time.

  • uh air can't be wet and dry at the same time. It's caused by dry hot air rising rapidly up through cool air above it. There also has to be some windshear but not always.

  • let me clarify. dust devils are created when the air is humid and the dust on the on the ground is dry. When that happens the wind gets enough strength to push the dust upwards. They aren't dangerous. Unless it's a dust storm.

  • Yup, A dust devil.

    Nothing compared to the deadly "Tornado".

  • dust devils are cool i drove through on small go cart lol and thats a flat bottom i went fast as i could i got about 4ft air

  • BS! Dust devils barely have enough upward motion to suspend sand and dirt for long periods of time, let alone a 500lb go-cart. :)

  • dude dotn say nothing... btw its not 500 pounds... the engine on its like 10poinds.. the frame is only like 40 points

  • LMAO... Sure, whatever you say. As an advanced Skywarn spotter, I can assure you that you still did not get 4 feet of air. Even the largest of dust devils do not have enough upward motion to lift even 100 pounds of a singular solid mass.

    -skywarn #2212

  • They are dust devils common sightings in Washington, especially in Eastern Washington.

  • So, the State of Washington gets dust devils? I was pretty amused by a pair of dust devils and I thought they where tornadoes! Sorry, but I'm most ignorant due to being a Puerto Rican native!

  • Tornadoes never form under clear skies. They need strong thunderstorms.

  • We get them all the time around Ritzville, which is right between Moses Lake and Spokane. Nothing much to dust devils, but they kinda interesting to watch.

  • just dust devils

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