Funnel Cloud

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈfʌnəl klaʊd/

Definitions of funnel cloud

noun a rotating column of air extending downward from a cumulonimbus cloud, but not touching the ground

Example Sentences

A1 A funnel cloud is a type of tornado.

A2 During the storm, we saw a funnel cloud forming in the sky.

B1 Meteorologists issued a warning about the funnel cloud approaching the area.

B2 The funnel cloud caused damage to several buildings as it passed through the town.

C1 The formation of a funnel cloud is a rare meteorological event that requires specific conditions.

C2 Experienced storm chasers were able to capture stunning footage of the funnel cloud as it moved across the landscape.

Examples of funnel cloud in a Sentence

formal A funnel cloud was spotted in the distance, indicating a possible tornado forming.

informal Did you see that funnel cloud earlier? It was crazy!

slang That funnel cloud looked gnarly, dude!

figurative Her emotions were like a swirling funnel cloud, unpredictable and intense.

Grammatical Forms of funnel cloud

plural

funnel clouds

comparative

more funnel cloud

superlative

most funnel cloud

present tense

funnel cloud

future tense

will be funnel cloud

perfect tense

has been funnel cloud

continuous tense

is being funnel cloud

singular

funnel cloud

positive degree

funnel cloud

infinitive

to funnel cloud

gerund

funnel clouding

participle

funnel clouded

Origin and Evolution of funnel cloud

First Known Use: 1887 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'funnel cloud' originated from the observation of tornadoes forming a narrow, funnel-shaped cloud descending from a larger storm cloud.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the visual appearance of tornadoes, 'funnel cloud' has since become a common meteorological term to refer to a rotating column of air extending from the base of a thunderstorm cloud.