Unusual Funnel Cloud! Landspout Spotted in Hamburg, New York | tornado buffalo ny | tornado forms

Unusual Funnel Cloud! Landspout Spotted in Hamburg, New York | tornado buffalo ny | tornado forms
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Unusual Weather Phenomenon: Landspout Spotted Near Hamburg, Western New York.
Monday marked the end of July with a surprising weather event near Hamburg and Orchard Park, as a funnel cloud was spotted.
Fortunately, there were no reports of it touching down into the lake or on land.
The National Weather Service issued special marine warnings for Erie and Chautauqua counties until late afternoon.
Another funnel cloud appeared around 2:30 p.m., and reports of waterspouts near Wanakah were noted, moving at about 11.5 miles per hour.
While the end of July saw scorching temperatures of 90 degrees in Western New York with noticeable humidity, the upcoming week is expected to bring cooler mid-70s weather with possible rain and thunderstorms.
Despite Buffalo’s reputation for moderate weather, a peculiar weather phenomenon was spotted in Hamburg.
Though close to Lake Erie, the formation of the clouds resembled a tornado, raising concerns among locals.
However, meteorologists from the National Weather Service determined it to be a “landspout,” similar to a “waterspout.”
Reassuringly, they clarified that a landspout forms through a distinct process from a typical tornado, and both landspouts and waterspouts are generally not dangerous.
Yet, the associated winds can occasionally produce gusts of up to 50 miles per hour.
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