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Funnel cloud
UK //ˈfʌn.əl klaʊd//US //ˈfʌn.əl klaʊd//
Definition
A rotating cloud formation extending from a thunderstorm and may become a tornado.
In simple words: A rotating cloud that can lead to a tornado.
Examples
- The weather alert warned about a possible **funnel cloud** in our area.
- Seeing a **funnel cloud** means severe storms are likely occurring nearby.
- Meteorologists tracked the **funnel cloud** as it developed into a tornado.
- During the storm, a **funnel cloud** appeared briefly before dissipating.
- Photographers flocked to capture the dramatic sight of the **funnel cloud**.
Usage notes
Used mainly in meteorology and storm descriptions. Appropriate in formal contexts but can be used informally among weather enthusiasts.
Grammar pattern
standalone term
Memory hint
Imagine a funnel pouring rain – a funnel cloud leads to a storm!
Collocations
- visible funnel cloud
- dangerous funnel cloud
- funnel cloud formation
Synonyms
- tornado cloud
- storm cloud
- rotating cloud
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'cloud' only
- Think it's the same as a tornado
- Not recognizing that it's a stage before a tornado