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‘Sharknado’ freak climate phenomenon noticed hovering above UK seaside resort

A “jawsome” Sharknado-style cloud was noticed over a British seashore inflicting a stir amongst locals.

The fin-shaped climate formation had beach-goers in Hemsby, Norfolk, joking it seemed like a scene from a low-budget catastrophe movie. Sue Wright, who captured the weird “triangle” cloud on digicam, requested social media customers for assist to know why the cloud had taken such a definite form.

She stated: “I looked at the sky and thought there was a triangle in the sky. I posted it on the Norfolk Countryside Facebook group and I’ve had so many likes and comments.”

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Locals who noticed the picture got here up with humorous theories, most suggesting that the cloud might sign the beginning of a horror movie-like occasion. One wrote: “It’s a Sharknado!” whereas one other added: “Sky sharks?! Where did I place my shark-wrangling trousers?”



Beach-goers in Hemsby, Norfolk were left stunned
Beach-goers in Hemsby, Norfolk have been left shocked

However, a Met Office spokesperson confirmed that the unusual climate phenomenon, seen on December 10, was seemingly as a result of heavy rain.

A spokesperson defined: “It looks like Stratus, a low cloud that could have formed underneath some heavy rain or broken off from a larger cloud.”

Stratus clouds are low-lying sky blankets that flip the sky white or gray, usually seen making the day appear gloomy. These clouds often type over chilly seas and land and principally permit little gentle by.



Many compared it to a 'Sharknado'
Many in contrast it to a ‘Sharknado’

The information comes after locals in a coastal city have been whipped up right into a panic after they have been despatched a fantastic white shark alert – meant for a spot in New Zealand with the identical identify.

People who had arrange Google alerts for Fortrose within the Scottish Highlands have been shocked on the warning of the presence of an enormous sea predator of their shores. But it turned out to be an attraction by New Zealand-based Shark Experience encouraging residents to take to the seashores on the opposite facet of the world seeking a tag that had been shed from a fantastic white.

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