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raining

today weather song? sometimes I think sinkie likes me is very pathethc because I only enjoy free aircon during dec


K.N.N.

So fars, nice, warm and sunny.

Buts, Later may Lain ..........
 
last time young young in kindergarten age
raining days at home i use string tie 4 corners of blanket to whichever pole or beam, play camping
haaaa
my mother gave up



see told u, got tornado and maybe tsunami


Waterspout spotted in various parts of Singapore: 'It looks like a mini tornado'
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Posted on 07 December 2020 | 2,384 views | 6 comments
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A waterspout was spotted in several parts of Singapore on Sunday (Dec 6) afternoon amid stormy weather and rain that had begun earlier that morning.
A waterspout is a weather phenomenon that is essentially a whirling column of air and water mist.
According to National Geographic, a waterspout is formed when a column of cloud-filled wind rotates over a body of water. The water inside the waterspout is formed as the cloud condenses.



Stomper Dr André Cheong said that he spotted the waterspout at 4.45pm from his flat at Meyer Road.
He added that he felt 'blessed' when he laid eyes on the interesting sight.
Stomper Anon also shared photos of the waterspout, taken from Tampines Street 82, near Temasek Polytechnic.
"My sister saw it through her kitchen window at about 4pm. She was surprised so she immediately sent photos to me," Anon said.
"You can actually see that it looks like a tornado forming at sea."
While many Singaporeans saw the waterspout from their homes, Stomper Raymond enjoyed the view of the waterspout while he was at sea.
"I was on a boat to Sisters' Islands in the late afternoon when I saw the beautiful waterspout," Raymond said.
"It was an amazing sight to see."
 
see told u, got tornado and maybe tsunami


Waterspout spotted in various parts of Singapore: 'It looks like a mini tornado'
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Nadine Chuamail
Posted on 07 December 2020 | 2,384 views | 6 comments
Submitted by Stomper Dr André Cheong, Raymond, Anonymous

This story was submitted via Facebook. Click here to join our Facebook page.
Click here to submit a story or submit it to our WhatsApp.


A waterspout was spotted in several parts of Singapore on Sunday (Dec 6) afternoon amid stormy weather and rain that had begun earlier that morning.
A waterspout is a weather phenomenon that is essentially a whirling column of air and water mist.
According to National Geographic, a waterspout is formed when a column of cloud-filled wind rotates over a body of water. The water inside the waterspout is formed as the cloud condenses.



Stomper Dr André Cheong said that he spotted the waterspout at 4.45pm from his flat at Meyer Road.
He added that he felt 'blessed' when he laid eyes on the interesting sight.
Stomper Anon also shared photos of the waterspout, taken from Tampines Street 82, near Temasek Polytechnic.
"My sister saw it through her kitchen window at about 4pm. She was surprised so she immediately sent photos to me," Anon said.
"You can actually see that it looks like a tornado forming at sea."
While many Singaporeans saw the waterspout from their homes, Stomper Raymond enjoyed the view of the waterspout while he was at sea.
"I was on a boat to Sisters' Islands in the late afternoon when I saw the beautiful waterspout," Raymond said.
"It was an amazing sight to see."
got anyone die?
 
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