An ominous funnel cloud was spotted in the New York Harbor as flooding rains, damaging winds, and lightning pummeled the Tri-State Area Tuesday afternoon.
Multiple social media users spotted the ragged looking funnel southwest of the Brooklyn waterfront as the leading edge of the storm began to push through the region.
The National Weather Service confirmed a funnel cloud formed over New York Harbor as the storm picked up.
baby Brooklyn tornado @NY1 pic.twitter.com/F83GWuH1oN
— michael uturn (@michaeluturn) July 17, 2018
A waterspout spotted on the New York Harbor as the storm engulfs Lower Manhattan #NYC pic.twitter.com/OuDWxIUBPB
— Max Guliani (@maximusupinNYc) July 17, 2018
The NWS later tweeted “we reviewed pictures and video from New York Harbor, and determined there was a funnel cloud. From the videos we saw, there was no apparent sign of the circulation touching the water.”
We reviewed pictures and video from New York Harbor, and determined there was a funnel cloud. From the videos we saw, there was no apparent sign of the circulation touching the water.
— NWS New York NY (@NWSNewYorkNY) July 17, 2018
Wow! FDR is flooded by 79th St. @NBCNewYork @ABC7NY #nyc pic.twitter.com/Iqp5RftsZg
— EnforceNYC (@enforcelawsNYC) July 17, 2018
Lightning strikes One World Trade during today's severe thunderstorm #NYC pic.twitter.com/NG7lyYtHuw
— Max Guliani (@maximusupinNYc) July 17, 2018
wow! just had a miracle. as I was driving thru the stormy roads, lightning struck the electric pole right in front of me. huge sparks and shocks thru my car as I drove it thru while my body shuttered. Thank You Hashem for giving me life
— Yoely Lebovits (@Badchen) July 17, 2018