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  1. Waterspout - Wikipedia

    A waterspout is a rotating column of air that occurs over a body of water, usually appearing as a funnel-shaped cloud in contact with the water and a cumuliform cloud. [1][2] There are two types of …

  2. What is a waterspout? - NOAA's National Ocean Service

    Jun 16, 2024 · A waterspout is a whirling column of air and water mist. According to NOAA's National Weather Service, the best way to avoid a waterspout is to move at a 90-degree angle to its apparent …

  3. What are waterspouts, and how do they form? - EarthSky

    A waterspout is just a tornado that forms over open water. A tornado over an ocean, lake – or even a river – is considered to be a waterspout. Waterspouts are typically weaker than most tornadoes.

  4. Waterspout - Education

    Oct 19, 2023 · A waterspout is a column of rotating, cloud-filled wind. A waterspout descends from a cumulus cloud to an ocean or a lake.

  5. Waterspouts - American Oceans

    A waterspout is a rotating column of air over water that is connected to a cumulus cloud. They are similar to tornadoes, but they form over water instead of land.

  6. Waterspout | Meteorology, Tornadic Activity & Formation | Britannica

    Waterspout, a small-diameter column of rapidly swirling air in contact with a water surface. Waterspouts are almost always produced by a swiftly growing cumulus cloud.

  7. Waterspout Threat - National Weather Service

    5 days ago · There are two type of waterspouts: "fair weather" and "tornadic". Fair weather waterspouts are usually weaker, move slowly, and may not be associated with a thunderstorm. Tornadic …

  8. Water Spout: Are They Dangerous? What to know! | ALL AT SEA

    Dec 20, 2012 · Modern weather forecasting tools and onboard radar have improved detection, but visual awareness remains critical for small vessels. For cruisers, understanding waterspout behavior is part …

  9. What Is a Waterspout and How Do They Form? - Biology Insights

    Fair-weather waterspouts are the most common type, forming under relatively calm conditions beneath developing cumulus clouds. Their formation is driven by atmospheric instability caused by warm, …

  10. What are waterspouts, and how do they form? An expert explains

    May 6, 2021 · A waterspout is a spinning column of air that sucks up water (usually from the ocean) to make a twisting funnel of water and cloud connecting the sea and the sky. They are spectacular but …