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<blockquote data-quote="cleonard" data-source="post: 54516" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>I've actually seen a few off the California coast. As is the case with those Australian water spouts they were all little F1's. Nothing like the monsters that happen in the heartland of America. One afternoon summer at a party near Palmdale when the monsoonal thunderstorms were about, there was a F1 tornado that formed. It was pretty much hit the open desert and didn't do much damage. The amazing thing is that the cloud bases were really high at nearly 10,000 feet. It was this long twisted rope that came all the way down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleonard, post: 54516, member: 21"] I've actually seen a few off the California coast. As is the case with those Australian water spouts they were all little F1's. Nothing like the monsters that happen in the heartland of America. One afternoon summer at a party near Palmdale when the monsoonal thunderstorms were about, there was a F1 tornado that formed. It was pretty much hit the open desert and didn't do much damage. The amazing thing is that the cloud bases were really high at nearly 10,000 feet. It was this long twisted rope that came all the way down. [/QUOTE]
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