Funnel clouds form most frequently in association with supercell thunderstorms, and are the precursor to tornadoes. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsCookies help us deliver our Services.

Ok So, I was kind of hoping somebody else was going to post this as it was taken from a NS Facebook group. Funnel clouds spotted near Carstairs south of Red Deer. According to a weather statement for Ottawa, a storm system capable of producing a tornado was in the region.

Tuesday July 7, 2020 (Courtesy: Dave Boyle) EDMONTON -- Multiple reports of funnel clouds … By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Canola scouting hazard 2-3 funnels just NE of Crossfield

Dave Boyle posted video on twitter of funnel clouds swirling near Carstairs, about an hour south of Red Deer. Environment Canada would have issued a tornado watch if they saw funnel clouds on it.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castWelcome to the subreddit of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada.Press J to jump to the feed. Another funnel cloud was spotted near the Springbank Airport just west of Calgary. Another twitter user, Craig Shand, posted a picture of two funnels forming northeast of Crossfield, near Carstairs. A funnel cloud is usually visible as a cone-shaped or needle like protuberance from the main cloud base. Funnel clouds spotted near Carstairs south of Red Deer. This was posted Wednesday night after that small storm passed off the coast, same one that produced the F1 tornado down in Cape Cod.What I was hoping for would that some of you weather enthusiast, or professionals, would able to determine if indeed yes, these were funnel clouds observed near Stanfield airport.Environment Canada confirmed these were likely funnel clouds, but they were cold-core funnel clouds.Cold-core funnel clouds are not dangerous and don’t typically form a tornado and if they do, it’s a weak and short-lived EF-0.Everyone should be familiar with those structures, the times I have watched cars drive under wall clouds or into a core with hail are astounding.Don't look like scud to me. Cold-core funnel clouds are not dangerous and don’t typically form a tornado and if they do, it’s a weak and short-lived EF-0.
Probably no rotation at ground level.Never heard of Scud clouds, but that was an interesting read.

Better shot of the big funnel cloud just south of springbank airport at 3:30 today Quite common to have funnel clouds with weak rotation in a system like the one that came through last week. Tuesday July 7, 2020 (Courtesy: Dave Boyle)EDMONTON -- Published Tuesday, July 7, 2020 8:34PM MDT
Funnel clouds are visual phenomena, these are not the vortex of wind itself.

Yes that is pedantic as fuck.Funnel Clouds, even weak ones are quite distinctive on doppler radar. The agency says conditions are currently favourable for the development of funnel clouds throughout the day. State Police and the Federal Aviation Administration are looking into a hard landing made on the field of the William M. Tuck Airport in Halifax County. DELAWARE, Ohio (WCMH) — The Delaware County EMA says a funnel cloud was spotted in the county Thursday.

If you hear a roaring sound or see a funnel cloud, swirling debris near the ground, flying debris, or any threatening weather approaching, take shelter immediately. Multiple reports of funnel clouds spotted in southern Alberta surfaced on social media Tuesday night. Environment Canada confirmed these were likely funnel clouds, but they were cold-core funnel clouds. Environment Canada issued warnings in the areas south of Red Deer and around Calgary warning about the potential for funnel clouds. According to the EMA, the funnel cloud was spotted near the Delaware Airport.

The cold air also may have triggered the development of some cold-air funnel clouds in the vicinity of the Northumberland Strait Tuesday morning. Thanks for the response!These were Cold Core funnel clouds, yes, still a tornado and NOT a scud cloud.Not a tornado, unless it touches the ground. According to Environment Canada, landspout tornadoes were possible,and while they do not usually cause significant damage, they can still be dangerous.