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  2. Gustnado - Wikipedia

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    A gustnado is a brief, shallow surface-based vortex which forms within the downburst emanating from a thunderstorm. [2] The name is a portmanteau by elision of " gust front tornado ", as gustnadoes form due to non-tornadic straight-line wind features in the downdraft ( outflow ), specifically within the gust front of strong thunderstorms.

  3. A `gustnado' churns across a Michigan lake. Experts say ... - AOL

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    An unusual weather phenomenon called a “gustnado,” which looks like a small tornado but is actually a type of whirlwind kicked up by thunderstorm winds, brought some dramatic moments to a ...

  4. Tornado - Wikipedia

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    The English word has been reborrowed into Spanish, referring to the same weather phenomenon. ... A gustnado, or gust front tornado, is a small, ...

  5. Outline of tornadoes - Wikipedia

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    Tornadoes of 1911. Great Blue Norther of November 11, 1911; Tornadoes of 1912. Tornado outbreak of April 20–22, 1912; Tornado outbreak of April 27–29, 1912

  6. Glossary of tornado terms - Wikipedia

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    These can refer to tornadoes spawned by quasi-linear convective systems or tropical cyclones, which occasionally become strong and fairly long track. A spin-up may sometimes refer to a landspout or gustnado (the latter of which is rarely an actual tornado). Splitting storm (or storm split) Stability index; Stacked low; Steam devil

  7. Tornado outbreak of March 16–18, 2021 - Wikipedia

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    A tornado was reported on the south side of Hobart, although it was later determined to be a gustnado instead. [5] As the night progressed, a squall line developed in Western Texas and steadily organized as it moved eastward overnight producing more severe weather. [6] The main day of the outbreak was March 17.

  8. Landspout - Wikipedia

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    Landspout is a term created by atmospheric scientist Howard B. Bluestein in 1985 for a tornado not associated with a mesocyclone. [3] The Glossary of Meteorology defines a landspout:

  9. Celebrity Faces Show Alarming Effects Of Ozempic Use As ...

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    Image credits: BACKGRID/VidaPress Dr. Rubinstein said of Katy: “Her cheeks do look thinner overall, and she certainly does look more angular and thinner. There is also less depth to her face.