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An ominous looking cloud was pictured above Newington this week.
Megan Crankshaw spotted the swirling mass in the stormy skies yesterday.
She described it as looking like a “portal to another dimension”.
Jeremy Proctor, who runs an amateur weather monitoring station from his home in Sittingbourne, confirmed it was a funnel cloud.
He said: “They are a fairly rare weather phenomenon in the UK.
“They are the result of an unstable atmosphere usually associated with a deep depression or a very active cold front.
"The cone-shaped cloud forms when a rotating column of wind draws in cloud droplets.
'If it reaches land, it becomes a tornado, or if it reaches a body of water it’s a waterspout.'
"It starts in the same way as a tornado, building around a localised area of intensely low pressure, and is typically associated with the formation of cumulonimbus thunderclouds.
“If it reaches land, it becomes a tornado, or if it reaches a body of water it’s a waterspout.”
Earlier this week a similar cloud was spotted between Dover and Deal.