MADISON COUNTY, Ind -- A cold air funnel cloud was spotted in Madison County Tuesday afternoon.
It was seen near Anderson, near I-69 and Scatterfield Road.
VIEWER PHOTOS | Cold air funnel
Madison County Emergency Management Agency activated the tornado sirens, but no damage has been reported.
Cold air funnels possible this afternoon. These rarely touch down or do significant damage. #SPSIND #INwx #nwsind #coldairfunnels
— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) May 17, 2016
According to Madison County EMA, the sirens were activated around 12:45 p.m. when police officers spotted the cloud.
Cold Air Funnel clouds possible. "Cold air" funnels are not usually associated with svr t'storms. Here's more... pic.twitter.com/QrbABxrGbR
— Kevin Gregory (@KevinGregoryRTV) May 17, 2016
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These types of clouds are high-based and have weak circulation.
Was a cold air funnel. They usually don't touch the ground or cause damage. https://t.co/TzjfkBd2St
— Todd Klaassen (@ToddKlaassen) May 17, 2016
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