Video: Giant dragon nozzle stirred the English coast

A whirlpool of water formed on the Suffolk coast, England and lasted for 30 minutes, surprising people in the area.

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A tornado is a tornado that takes place on the water.

According to the BBC, this tornado weather phenomenon stirred the sea surface between the British region of Thorpeness and Aldeburgh. Jackie Butler, a local resident, sees a whirlpool while walking his dog at Sizewell Beach on the evening of July 30.

According to meteorologist Dan Holley, tornadoes are on the water . " Both start from a funnel-shaped cloud, a column of gas beneath a shower or a thunderstorm. When it reaches the ground, it becomes a tornado if it lands or a hose if it hits the water , " Holley said. Holley said, when the southwest wind blows from the mainland, the wind blows eastward from the North Sea, the air moves upward, creating showers and sometimes dragging a funnel-shaped cloud.