Twin dragon twists the US coast
Two cannons appeared at the same time constantly moving closer and away from each other, stirring seawater in the state of Florida, USA.
A rare double tap scene was recorded in the southwestern Florida state of Cortez, USA, National Geographic reported on August 25. During the rainy and stormy day, two cannons appeared from the murky sky, like the straws going straight through the stormy clouds.
Two twin cannons formed less than 800 meters apart. When the cameraman pans the lens, the hose seems to be getting stronger and creating a more complete funnel at the end of the video.
According to Fox 13, both cannons moved west after appearing near the coast and causing no casualties.
The US National Meteorological Agency divides a dragon's hose into two types: tornadoes and water spouts in beautiful times. Tornadoes form on the ground and become water cannons when moving on the water. On the contrary, beautiful next-generation cannons grow on the water and head to the shore. When everyone was able to see the funnel of the second type of dragon nozzle, the faucet column was almost complete and was about to disappear.
Both types of water hoses occur more frequently in hot and humid areas such as Florida and tornado cannons are potentially lethal and destroy nearby boats.
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