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Damn! neverforget Nov 2012 #1
Jeeeeezus H. W. Schmidt! MynameisBlarney Nov 2012 #2
Cool. greytdemocrat Nov 2012 #3
Are They Usually That Thick ??? WillyT Nov 2012 #8
I live in the Keys MynameisBlarney Nov 2012 #11
You're right---we get them in Florida all the time... trumad Nov 2012 #21
I wonder how many fish where sucked up. warrior1 Nov 2012 #4
Is That A Cod In Your Codpiece... Or Are You Just Happy To See Me ??? WillyT Nov 2012 #6
I'm really glad I'm not the only one thinking that nt Sedona Nov 2012 #20
Is that what makes it rain fish 20 miles inland? SalviaBlue Nov 2012 #16
I'd say that's a good bet. dchill Nov 2012 #17
Wowzers!!!!! Wounded Bear Nov 2012 #5
Dang! 2naSalit Nov 2012 #7
ex-meteorologist here... Air Force... smccarter Nov 2012 #9
Thank You For Your Expertise... And Service !!! WillyT Nov 2012 #12
Welcome to DU nadinbrzezinski Nov 2012 #15
Gynormous. sarcasmo Nov 2012 #10
that is SO COOL! Skittles Nov 2012 #13
On land we call those things tornadoes. nadinbrzezinski Nov 2012 #14
No idea what the F scale would be MynameisBlarney Nov 2012 #18
Yeah, there are non-tornadic waterspouts and tornadic waterspouts. LeftInTX Nov 2012 #19
Freaking wow! malaise Nov 2012 #22
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