Snow Devil
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  • i have been in one and i was knocked over and coverd in snow 

  • Oh, wow...snow and wind.

  • @datguy542 ya, its abit bad.... but you got to admit, the twisters did look neat in a way

  • it was god

  • man fuck that shit id be inside my warm home having some hot sex

  • I've been in a snow devil.. lmfao.. i didn't even know what it was .. it just past by me (well i was in it) for only 2 seconds.

    until i realized and i was like :OOOOO

  • xD

    Das ist saucool ^^

  • i guess someone found out how to turn the movie "ice twisters" into a reality O.o

  • there was something like that when i was skiing, but it was in tornado form, it knocked me over and i slid down a double black diamond

  • it says snow devil stupid!!

  • That is stump

  • where i'm from, we call this blowing snow.

  • You don't see that every winter day.

  • Its a gust

  • Thats so cool... thanks for sharing!.... =)

  • i just saw one in my front yard ran in it and it hurt like hell

  • @nickalexrock haha i bet it did

  • @threedaysgrace0011 trust me it did

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  • Somtimes when me and my cousin are outside in winter and see one coming we run into them there fun :0.

  • Those happen all the time in winter. I was in one, absolutly no effect.

  • OMG! Cool

  • The first 3 seconds looks like a blizzard, then the rest looks cool

  • Hell!!! U really do learn something new everyday. I heard of dust devils, but had no idea of snow devils. Being from Dallas, I take either of those of the one (tornadoes) we get in thunder storms.

  • i was born in ga but i live in dallas texas to lol. well garland but same thing lol. ye ppl from otherstates say we have terrible weather but you still see dust devils here

  • is just a wind i think

  • who is the snow devil here?

  • AWESOOMMMMMEEE

  • i've been hit by several when snowboarding in colorado. they burn my face...

  • lol same bu the ones i saw werent as strong

  • cool! 2 of them! ^_^

  • Definitely not the textbook definition of a tornado...but then, neither are dust devils ('cept maybe a few, really powerful ones).  Tornadoes are formed under very specific conditions. Dust and snow devils are just whirling updrafts that catch a lot of dust or snow.

    Still pretty cool to look at, though.

  • wow i didnt no that they was such thing!!!

  • wacth this thing end humanidy lollooll

  • more like a whirlwind , not a true vortex. i see em all the time

  • i call them snow swerly's

  • its the wind blowing the snow.....

  • That is weird... Could have been an extremly weak (like f0) tornado. Dust Devils are when its hot. Maybe it is a snow devil. Lol

  • awsome!

    once you see a kid in there....

    and then he turns into snowman.....

  • it must be really cold

  • Beautiful place!!

  • i wish I was in a blizzard...

  • omg i wanna runn threw that yay were was this

  • Snownado

  • haha

  • I think i learned somethin today, well thank you fellow dumbass. -salute-

  • just blowing snow from wind

  • now that was interesting.

  • aww it was just wind dusting the snow

    i know what snow devils look like

  • Just a little bit of swirling wind!!!  Certainly you can do better, can't you?

  • LAME

  • This reminds me of Wyoming, but it can be sunny here with a windchill of -52F at the same time!

  • owned

  • its just the wind yaya ITS COOL HERE SO ITS JUST THE WIND

  • I heard they burn bad.

  • ha. id totally like run through this, i acctually remember this blizzard, we havnt had one since this

  • ghost.lol just kidding.cool vid

  • Woah, a snowdevil? They're very rare. Well, comparatively to dust devils and their unrelated friend tornadoes.

  • I had one pick mi up throw me 10 feet in the air into a pile of snow. It was dangerous but fun!

  • Yeah right!!! Maybe you jumped 9.9 feet and it moved you .1 feet~ rofl!!!!

  • Nothing picked you up and relocated you except maybe in your dreams!!

  • I've only seen snow devils on one occasion, in a large empty field. Before my car got close enough for me to see what was actually happening, I thought a couple of snowmobiles were kicking up a spray of snow. Since it was government land, and fenced off, I wondered how they got in! But it was two little whirlwinds chasing each other across the field. It was beautiful to see, on a clear, sunny - but cold! - day.

  • i was on a ski slope and saw one probably over 50 feet tall....

  • wher i am from, we also have wind.

  • hahaha lol I dont know why but i freaken laughed at this comment

  • I was in Colorado back in March 2002; there were so many of these! Most of them hit me! IT BURNED!!

  • Its really scary how it vanishes behind the house haha - I love winter. Germany sucks for that

  • Or it is just a gust of wind on the ground spining and getting verticle and so make a little vortex that could be made visible by for example snow.

  • I finaly found what all of these so called snow devils are. I first started to think about this when a saw multiple times leafs being picked up in a little vortex on normal day when there appeared a normal gust. This has nothing to do with anything like a dust devil or a land spout. It can ocure because wind blowes acros buildings and at the other side of the building come together and make a little vortex.

  • i love those things. these little suckers knocked over this guys trash can onto the street full of trash too. Made me laugh cause the guy saw the "snow vortex" knock it over.

  • i love when that happens!

  • I lived in CT all my life, then I moved to NC about three years ago. -___-

    I've had this happen for it. It hurts you face, though.

  • I've seen this before, but with leaves during the fall. It formed in the corner of a building during a strong gust of wind, then swept across the street and disintegrated when it hit a parked car. I wish I had it on film!!

  • i never even knew there was snow in the US

  • I live in western New York. We get a ton of snow here.

  • sweeet are u the type of person that thinks that canadians live in igloos

  • No, I've never really thought that Canadians live in igloos. I've only associated igloos with very snowy lands at high elevations.

  • I live in Canada but we don't live in igloos we live in houses and just because were in the north alaska is next to us does not mean we are eskimos or something

  • NYC sucks

  • hahahaha lmao we get tons of snow even in april

  • yeah its like a dust devil with snow, its kinda hard to tell if it rotating with the lighting though

  • I think it is a gust. I mean a snow devil, spout, whirl or tornado is very, very rare. Cause, as I said before there are only two or three known whirls to be photographed. If this would be footage of a snow devil, this movie would be very interesting for meteorologist's.

  • Wow the first one is a snow devil and is very strong from wind!

    Snow devils form when a layer of loose snow on ground gets picked up by a whirlwind or (spindrift) across the sheet of snow.

    P.S. Rechange the title to snow devil if you can.

  • This isnt a Snow-Nado ... its a brisk wind or sumthin but defintetly not a snow tornado

  • That's not rotating. Its a gust.

  • a snow tornado, -sprout or -whirl or whatever can only be created when you have air below 0 degrees celcius (something around -15 or -20) and a unfrozen lake or something like that, wich has water temperatures of something like 5 degrees celcius. if this ocures, the same thing's happen as when a tornado or dust devil starts but then you have a completly white, snowy tornado. but these differences in temperature are so rare that it almost does not ocur

  • only six pictures are known of snow tornados of wich 4 are from the same tornado

  • .<b>good footage, similar to dust devil, but snow in it's place :-))

  • Excellent footage. I saw somthing similar but on sand.

  • possibaly a dust devil in extreme heat where was it?

  • That's a Snow devil. Excellent footage!

  • You are right. That's not a snow tornado

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