The terrain beyond the mtns on the right side looks relatively flat. I wouldn't be surprised to see the tornado develop in that area and then move into the mtns where it normally would break up.
Doney Park in Flagstaff, 6800 ft elevation, has had tornadoes. And now I am at 44700 and we have had them within 5 miles of us. Winds and temps are the actual issue I believe. We have killer microburst downdrafts in the mountains too; like the strength that makes planes crash. Closest thing to tornadoes there is. One of them sailed a torn off monster tree branch horizontally past my head just a few feet from me and rolled my parked truck back several feet. I think the pictured funnel moved along and up the backside of this range from the flatland behind it, where it was generated.
You should investigate closer... bring the TV with you.
Looks fake, I've seen many many tornado days here in oklahoma. You need lots of heat and a cold air front.
Mountains would break this up pretty quickly.
This 100%
We have had tornados at 10,000 ft elevation in Colorado and I've seen recorded one near the top of Pikes Peak (14,000')
Used to live near there and know some people there, I'll ask them tomorrow.
They really had tornado. Glad I moved back down south, I can handle them here not on top of a mountain.
Definitely nothing I've seen or heard of. Looks massive but way out of place
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The terrain beyond the mtns on the right side looks relatively flat. I wouldn't be surprised to see the tornado develop in that area and then move into the mtns where it normally would break up.
looks weird. Usually a tornado is not in the mountains as far as I know.
Tornado seems to stay in place. Strange.
That isnt normal.If real I dont k ow how it would be possible at that elevation and at the temps at that altitude.
Doney Park in Flagstaff, 6800 ft elevation, has had tornadoes. And now I am at 44700 and we have had them within 5 miles of us. Winds and temps are the actual issue I believe. We have killer microburst downdrafts in the mountains too; like the strength that makes planes crash. Closest thing to tornadoes there is. One of them sailed a torn off monster tree branch horizontally past my head just a few feet from me and rolled my parked truck back several feet. I think the pictured funnel moved along and up the backside of this range from the flatland behind it, where it was generated.