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As people at an Atlanta Braves game on July 1 experienced, scud clouds can be a very scary sight. If you're looking at the ...
A mysterious cloud feature in Atlanta may have fooled people into thinking they were seeing a tornado. Here's an explanation ...
A scary-looking cloud was spotted by many on hand for the Atlanta Braves game at Truist Park in suburban Atlanta on Tuesday ...
Many of you saw this scary-looking cloud near Truist Park Tuesday night. Pictures and videos started circulating on social ...
A massive scud cloud was spotted in Atlanta this week which was seen by baseball-goers at Truist Park, the home of the Braves ...
Someone trapped in the center of a tornado will likely see a funnel-shaped opening of about 50 to 100 feet when they look up—if they haven’t already passed out from lack of oxygen, that is.
To understand how clouds get their shape, it helps to understand the basics of how they form. When air rises and cools, the ...
Why do scud clouds look like tornadoes? The National Weather Service in Des Moines received reports of funnel clouds during Wednesday's storm. However, they dispelled the fear of tornadic ...
Since these clouds form in humid air below the larger cloud base, they can sometimes look as if they are swirling around as they rise. Because of this, they are occasionally confused for a tornado ...
What does the sky look like before a tornado? According to the National Severe Storms Laboratory , when a tornado is possible , officials look for these cloud formations: ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — If you’ve ever looked up and seen a dark, menacing cloud stretching across the sky like a giant wedge, you’ve likely witnessed a shelf cloud.