TOPEKA, Kan.-- A video captured by the National Weather Service shows what they considered to be a "Corn Devil" flying around.
Video from the NWS in Topeka, Kansas was posted to X, previously known as Twitter, of the event, which is more frequently referred to as a dust devil, on Friday..
According to the NWS, dust devils are a typical wind phenomenon that form in locations of strong surface heating. They are smaller sized and less intense than a twister and usually bring dust a other debris. In this case, loose cornstalks from a field.
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" A neat website to see this afternoon right out of our south door here at the NWS office in Topeka!" the post stated. "This is a strong dust devil – – passionately called a ‘‘ corn devil' – – getting staying cornstalks after the field was collected yesterday.".
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