Where the bloody hell is Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt when you need ’em?
“The funnel is caused by rotations in the upper atmosphere, that’s all it is. At this time of the year it’s a fairly common occurrence.”
Which is all well and good for some, but I on the other hand have seen ‘Twister‘ (1996) and know exactly how this all begins. One minute you’re passing off funnel clouds as mere common occurrences, the next minute I’m getting mad on the side of the road because my science balls weren’t getting hurled into the air in between trying to sign divorce papers with my spunky ex-wife so I can marry a safe, non-storm chaser reproductive therapist type. I’VE SEEN IT HAPPEN BEFORE, BUREAU.
@theheraldsun @heraldsunphoto Tornado seen from Tarneit today just before 12 noon. pic.twitter.com/m4h73TMv8x
— Mira Stojcevska (@MiraStojcevska) August 22, 2016
WICKED #funnel #cloud shot by Catharine Kennedy-Lamplough at Mt Cottrell near #Melton earlier! Via @VicStormChasers pic.twitter.com/3RSCcyBI0s
— Scott Barker (@ScottBarkerAU) August 22, 2016
Melbourne is scheduled to cop all sorts of rain over the coming days, as winter clings on for dear life.