Legit a dust devil, nothing like a tornado. If it was it would be feeding into a mesocyclone dropped by a severe thunderstorm or just a thunderstorm in general. Not only that, it would’ve had a degree of power into it not to only lift up gravel but small objects and possibly even a flimsy roof. I recommend checking out Peckos Hank to see what a real tornado looks like.👍
I have been threw a mini tornado too. Here is the story, I was at the bus station with my dad and my sister and this fast moving funnel, picking up leaves newspapers and plastic bag s it was almost like a mini dust-devil.
@@phantom_wolf5274 - downburst/microburst/macroburst/outburst formed by falling cold air in cloud - dust devil formed by rising hot air near ground on sunny days through cooler air above (similar to mini water vortex when you sink drain) - tornadoes are just plain weird ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WFx9y4g9kNc.html
Dust devils are quite common in the Spring or early Summer here in England,especially on dry fields in exposed areas,before the crops have been planted,or taken ahold.
Never herd of dust devs in the UK. However a wind can rotate in circles and make a vortex when in a closed up space, but Never seen them get as big as a dust dev though. Not even sure they're made the same way
@@fubar12345 You said that dust devils aren't uncommon, but small in the UK. Do you think the thing I described in my comment was what you consider a dust devil?
Don't care if I know it's a dust devil, I'm still shitting myself and r u n n i n g As a Californian that shit is extra fucking terrestrial to me Earthquakes? Happen all the time. No sweat. Fucking wind going round all crazy and being visible? Hell no brother, get me the fuck outta there
Those dust devils can get strong enough to flip tents and pull loose shingles from a roof. A proper British tornado they’ll be talking about for years.