Impressive Swirl in Florencio Varela: the Video that Caused Shock
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Although some mistook the phenomenon for a tornado, dust devils—also known as whirlwinds—form under completely different weather conditions. Let us explain. Extremely high temperatures and dry weather created the perfect conditions for a dust devil to form, surprising residents of Florencio Varela, a town in the province of Buenos Aires, south of the metropolitan area of the same name.
Buenos Aires, 29 December (NA) – A dust devil (in Spanish known as dust whirl, dust devil or tolvanera) is a whirlwind of strong air, well formed and relatively short-lived. This Monday, neighbors of the Buenos Aires town of Florencio Varela recorded this unpublished episode that went viral. Fortunately it did not generate physical or material damage, according to the Argentine News Agency. Unlike a tornado, the Dust Devil is formed under clear …
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