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- Landspout is a term created by atmospheric scientist Howard B. Bluestein in 1985 for a tornado not ****ociated with a mesocyclone. The Glossary of Meteorology...
- (62 mi). Various types of tornadoes include the multiple-vortex tornado, landspout, and waterspout. Waterspouts are characterized by a spiraling funnel-shaped...
- Tornado (also colloquially referred to as a "whirlwind" or "twister") Landspout Gustnado, a "gust front tornado" Waterspout Winter storms Wind gust Windstorm...
- plains.[citation needed]. The Palmer Divide is also implicated in enhanced landspout and tornado activity to the east of Denver in the Denver convergence vorticity...
- produce hail Landspout; ****ulonimbus calvus clouds can, on rare occasions, produce a unique type of tornado known as a landspout. Landspouts are formed...
- connect the surface to the ambient cloud base in which case they'd become a landspout) by most meteorologists and are not included in tornado statistics in...
- down in southern Alberta". The Weather Network. Retrieved 2018-04-05. "Landspout tornado reported near Stettler". cbc.ca. CBC Calgary. Retrieved 2018-04-05...
- as innocuous as a moderate ****ulus, or as significant as a supercell. Landspouts are tornadoes that do not form from mesocyclones. They are similar in...
- were reported. May 24 - an EF0 landspout tornado was confirmed near Calmar, Alberta causing no damage. May 24 - two landspout tornadoes were confirmed in...
- thunderstorm. Pannus clouds can often be mistaken for a developing tornado, landspout, or waterspout. The difference is determinable by observing the presence...