A tornado turned heads northwest of Calgary Friday afternoon when it touched down briefly before dissipating.

Alberta’s second twister of the year hit the ground 16 kilometres south of Cremona at about 4:45 p.m., Environment Canada said.

A dust cloud was seen at the base of the funnel, but there were no reports of damage, according to the national weather agency.

The thunderstorm later dissipated, with no further tornadoes expected.

The province’s first tornado of 2014 touched down two weeks earlier northwest Gleichen.

Environment Canada said at the time that the storm system was considered a landspout tornado, which generally don’t cause significant damage but can be strong enough to knock down trees and damage roofs, and even toss debris short distances.

No damage had been reported as a result of the tornado that hit the ground on Friday the 13th.