A waterspout hit Tampa this morning at 11:12 a.m., according to the National Weather Service. CREDIT: Robert Siegel/National Weather Service |
Feb 26, 2013 | Becky Oskin, OurAmazingPlanet
As a waterspout sped toward Tampa, Fla., this morning (Feb. 26), a quick-thinking weather watcher snapped the vacation photo of a lifetime.
Robert Siegel, a spotter for the National Weather Service's volunteer program, was on vacation in Florida when the waterspout appeared in northern Hillsborough Bay at 11:12 a.m. Siegel, who lives in Colorado, shot photos and emailed them to the National Weather Service, which shared the waterspout image via Twitter.
The photos show dark, stormy skies and water swirling above the bay. The waterspout came ashore as a tornado with 60 mph (96 kph) winds, according to a statement from the National Weather Service's Tampa Bay office.
The Tampa waterspout transformed into a tornado when it hit land, damaging roofs and five vehicles. CREDIT: Robert Siegel/National Weather Service |
No injuries were reported, but damage included roofing, condo furniture, downed light poles and five vehicles, the NWS said.
The entire Tampa Bay region was under a tornado watch for the morning as a cold front moved in from the north. The watch was canceled around 1 p.m. EST.
Reach Becky Oskin at boskin@techmedianetwork.com. Follow her on Twitter @beckyoskin.
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