Surrey Hit With Catnado
taikedz writes "A "mini-tornado" brought down trees, damaged property and even lifted cats in the air, an eyewitness has said. Shirley Blay, who keeps horses at the Jolly Blossom Stables on Station Road, Chobham, told BBC Surrey: 'It was a mini-tornado, I can't describe it as anything less. It started with very heavy rain, hailstones and very strong wind and all of a sudden, the wind was very, very strong, to the point of lifting roofs. We've got four feral cats in the yard and they were being lifted off the ground — about 6ft off the ground — they just went round like a big paper bag.' She said the people and animals who were caught up in the storm were uninjured. A spokesman from Valgrays Animal Rescue in Warlingham said: 'It was like something out of a Steven Spielberg film.'
Come on slashdot editors, can you pick something a little more interesting?
There are hundreds to thousands of real, super destructive tornadoes each year, I don't get why a particularly weak one is of note. We didn't even get a "scientists baffled" tagline.
What is this, the local fucking news?
-SaNo
It was Q.
Spielberg would never stoop so low.
We get tornadoes, just not often. Perhaps a few dozen a year - in my life I've only seen one once (I was driving at night and it crossed the road from one side to the other 100 yards in front of me - scared the crap out of me).
As a result they are much discussed over cups of tea when they occur. The national obsession with cats has made this the news story of the year
I have been a user for about 10 years. This ends Feb 2014. The site's been ruined. I'm off. Dice, FU
The people and animals who were caught up in the storm were uninjured.
Why the hell is this on slashdot? For the love of god, keep weather reports to the weather channel or local news.
I literally looked down at the clock on my taskbar to see if today was April 1 while reading this blurb.
Better known as 318230.
Methinks you mean Microburst.
Up next on beta.slashdot.org, Slashdot's continued attempt to claw its way back to relevance and emulate Reddit, cat pictures! For the time being, irrelevant local news stories with ludicrous headlines like; Catnado.
It was just dust devils. With the climate changing, more ppl will see what we get in Colorado regularly.
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.
I also take issue with the "the cats were unharmed" thing. I'd bet they are particularly pissed today, and by pissed I mean irritated, not the Brit meaning, though they may be drunk as well.
CATNADOOO! There, I feel better now.
This post is perfect for a monday! It's about cats, it's on the internet, and it's about a tornado in England of all places. Along with that it's certainly due to be a Syfy movie of the week, following up after Sharknado, Sharkalanche, Sharkicane, and Sharkano.
Definitely WHICHCRAFT.- um, cat lifting?, spinning breezes?... Becca Cooper? (book by Tamora Pierce)
'It was like something out of a Steven Spielberg film.'
More like a crappy syfy b movie
Her NAME is Dr Eleanor Abernathy MD JD
the preceding comment is my own and in no way reflects the opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
So, the people were just looking into a camera for half the tornado's duration?
cat gory 5 catnado.
It was more a band of very strong wind (for the UK) - the damage track is several miles wide, nothing like a tornado. Not too severe, about one tree down every 2 miles (rough calculation from seeing about a dozen trees down on a 25 mile local trip). We lost 2, both ripped off about 10 feet from the ground (in from the edge of a small wood - apparently others have seen a similar pattern).
All your ghosts are just false positives.
I am very disappointed there were no pictures or video of said "catnado". :P
...CATNADO ripped through the Front Page, leaving a trail of pun-laden comments and fur ball debris in its wake.
Good to post the region of the world you are talking about editors...
Especially when you are dealing with city names that have notorious reputations.