- A tornado vortex made visible by its debris cloud (column of dirt)
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- A tornado touches down under the wall cloud of a storm, stirring up a column of dust (debris cloud). The presence of a vortex and not just straight-line winds is supported by the column’s vertical character, the narrower tube above a wide cloud at the ground, and the fact that the dirt is centered under the lowering. The tornado has no condensation funnel, though.
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