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From: gymnastkab
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  • What a monster!!!

    Very nice cloud!!

  • too much sunshine to be scotland uk.

  • That could quite easily be the other Glasgow, trust me!! smfh lol

  • 1. If you live in the US and you got this from glasgow then how did you film it in glasgow.

    2. It doesn't look like glasgow.

    Don't reply aggressivlely, just saying.

  • @HomoErectus1994 thanks for your comment. I filmed this in Glasgow, Montana, US. Not Glasgow, UK, or anywhere else on the earth named Glasgow.

  • @gymnastkab Oh lol. Sorry.

  • awesome, buts its a shelf cloud.

  • @josecitoperecito never mind its a supercell. dont be tricked by the walls. if it has a wall literally its a shelf cloud or a supercell mesocyclone.

  • wall clouds are different.

  • @josecitoperecito unfortunately this was right overhead so it was impossible to get the whole thing in view. on top of that I couldnt really keep the camera steady as I shot this video really quickly without a tripod. I definitely think this was a wall cloud and it definitely was rotating, no doubt, but I can definitely see your point. thanks for the comment

  • Waw, that's a really cool and spectacular wall  cloud structure !

  • Sir, you couldn't be more right. There is inflow and rotation, but not enough extention to develop a tornado

  • @KCspur92 Funny enough, about 15-20 minutes earlier when this thing was west of town, there was a long lasting funnel cloud that actually dropped to the ground very briefly. But by this time yes you are correct, no longer really a tor threat

  • That's just a supercell/mesocyclone, the whole storm will rotate...they come in all shapes and sizes...really the only distint feature of it is what storm chasers call a "pancake stack". Some have rain and lightning and inflow (winds going into the storm) and outflow (winds coming out of the storm) Some have very little rain and are called LP supercells while some have torrential downpours and are called HP supercells...pretty neat storms, have yet to see one like that in havre though

  • Oh wow!

  • lol it's kind of high right now, that's cute :p if it's not rotating, it's just a poser... though a very ominous one - amazing sighting & vid ^_^

  • @Sheilaaliens closely, its rotating i guess.

  • That's amazing how it just hung there. Cool video.

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