Great news for fans of massive columns of viciously spiralling water: a massive waterspout has been filmed off the coast of Salerno in Italy‘s southwest.
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According to the BBC, no injuries were reported as the waterspout moved from the sea towards the city, despite it managing to lift containers in the city’s port area.
The waterspout was spotted at around 3 in the arvo local time and made for an incredibly impressive sight:
WOW: A #waterspout was filmed spinning through the #Amalfi Coast of #Italy earlier today! pic.twitter.com/3RznT5EO4G
— AccuWeather (@accuweather) November 20, 2018
Tromba d’aria #salerno live@LIRATV @ilmeteoit @3BMeteo @Emergenza24 #allertameteo #Campania #maltempo pic.twitter.com/RuRy1UzJ0L
— Andrea Pisapia (@andreapisax) November 20, 2018
Surprise! Approaching the big waterspout in Salerno, Campania, S Italy today, November 20 – part of what more and more appears to be a tornado outbreak over S Italy. Video: Eleonora Gaeta / CMS – Centro Meteorologico Siciliano – ODV pic.twitter.com/UYgnSmDQ7u
— severe-weather.EU (@severeweatherEU) November 20, 2018
En #Italie 🇮🇹, la météo est très instable depuis hier et plusieurs #tornades ont été capturées. Aujourd’hui, c’est au tour de cette impressionnante trombe marine d’être filmée à Salerne, en Campanie.🌪️
Crédits 🎞️TvOggiSalerno pic.twitter.com/BmVNGTqBcB— La Chaîne Météo (@lachainemeteo) November 20, 2018
https://twitter.com/Simone081/status/1064922752497393665
Tromba d’aria a Salerno,
poco fa
Foto di Nunzio Senatore e Pia Petrone pic.twitter.com/iIzGJtCrUw— ALLA.HABABA (@HababaAlaa) November 20, 2018
Bit of a sight, hey.