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Title: Scud Cloud Over Cape Coral: What to Know

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Scud Cloud Spotted Over Cape Coral

CAPE CORAL, FL – Residents of Cape Coral observed a scud‍ cloud forming beneath a storm system this​ afternoon, prompting questions about its potential connection to‌ severe weather. While​ visually ⁢dramatic, meteorologists with the Gulf Coast Storm ‍Team⁣ confirmed​ the cloud is a scud​ cloud and ​does not indicate the ⁣presence of⁤ a tornado.

Scud clouds, often mistaken ⁢for funnel clouds, are low-lying, ragged cloud fragments ‍that appear‌ beneath the base of thunderstorms.Unlike funnel clouds, which rotate and can develop into tornadoes, scud ‍clouds are​ generally static and do not rotate. The appearance of a scud cloud does ⁢not necessarily mean severe weather is imminent, but it’s a reminder to stay informed during storm events.

Funnel clouds are defined by visible rotation ​and the potential to pick up debris as they descend. Scud clouds, however, remain relatively stationary‍ in appearance. The Gulf‍ Coast Storm ⁤Team emphasizes the importance of monitoring weather updates and heeding any⁤ official warnings⁢ issued by local authorities.

To stay informed, ​follow the Gulf ⁢Coast ​Storm Team on ⁢social media:

⁢ Chief Meteorologist Allyson ​Rae on Facebook and X
⁢ Meteorologist Caroline Castora on Facebook and‍ X
Meteorologist Jim dickey on Facebook‍ and X
⁢ Meteorologist⁤ Jason Dunning on Facebook and X
​ Meteorologist Rob⁢ Duns on Facebook and X
Meteorologist Lauren Hope on Facebook and X
* ⁤ Meteorologist Raphael Tavernier on Facebook and X

Download the⁤ free Gulf Coast news app for breaking news and weather alerts, and stream local content via the Very Local Gulf ‌Coast app.

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