Rare Horseshoe Cloud Scoots Across Sky in Southwest Florida
A cloud shaped like a horseshoe drifted above North Fort Myers, Florida, in mid-November. WINK News chief meteorologist https://www.facebook.com/MattDevittWeather/videos/362893839455080 Matt Devitt identified the odd formation as a "horseshoe cloud," and described it as a "sideways funnel cloud." According to the https://business.facebook.com/NWSElko/photos/a.210914358945962.45979.207213322649399/1615990215105029/?type=3&theater National Weather Service , the rare cloud forms from rotating air or shearing horizontal winds that create spin. Tony Greene, who recorded this video, told Storyful he spotted it after some unsettled weather. (Footage by Tony Greene/Storyful via Getty Images UGC)





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