Video: 120-meter high hose sweeps the English coast
Residents in Dorset, England witnessed a 120-meter-high cannons sweeping the Weymouth Bay area for almost a minute in the morning, according to the BBC.
High water dragons swarming with seawater appeared off the south coast of England in about a minute.
Residents in Dorset, England witnessed a 120-meter-high cannons sweeping the Weymouth Bay area for almost a minute in the morning, according to the BBC.
A tornado is a tornado formed on the sea instead of land.(Illustration).
A tornado is a tornado formed on the sea instead of land. The circular vortex occurs when there is a temperature difference between a warm sea and a cooler air above. Dragon hoses are often not as dangerous as terrestrial cyclones but can threaten surfers and small sailboats.
Julie Robinson watches the water cannon through Warwick's guest window in the Esplanade pedestrian street."I have never seen such natural phenomena before. The scene is very interesting , " Robinson said.
Dragon hoses are relatively common in the UK at this time of year but are rarely observed when occurring on water.
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