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Meaning of "waterspouts"

Waterspouts (noun): a natural phenomenon where a column of water is lifted from the surface of a body of water into the air
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Waterspouts could be incorporated into the sima.
Intensity values are not ascribed to tornadoes or waterspouts.
Waterspouts will be possible over coastal waters.
Special marine warnings are issued for waterspouts.
Waterspouts are defined as tornadoes over water.
The conditions could spawn a couple of waterspouts.
Landspouts and waterspouts occasionally are observed.
This unit is not to be installed in areas subject to waterspouts.
Waterspouts can be seen over lakes.
No damage was reported from the waterspouts.
Waterspouts can capsize a boat or toss individuals overboard.
Thunderstorms can produce sudden waterspouts.
Waterspouts are sometimes seen during the summer.
These tornadoes in coastal regions are accompanied by many waterspouts.
It is not uncommon to see waterspouts on the beaches in the area.

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Landspouts share a development process and resemblance with waterspouts.
Three other waterspouts formed from this cloud as well.
It caused storms and even some waterspouts in the coast.
Waterspouts normally develop as their parent clouds are in the process of development.
The town is situated in an area where tornadoes and waterspouts are common.
Waterspouts are tornadoes occurring over tropical waters in light rain conditions.
The buttresses run in pinnacles with waterspouts between the four gables.
Waterspouts are like little tornadoes which form over a body of water.
Vegetation and weakly constructed buildings and other infrastructure can be destroyed by waterspouts.
Waterspouts can appear out of nowhere and disappear as quickly as they were created.
The final section focuses on severe local storms such as tornadoes and waterspouts.
Waterspouts are usually weaker than land tornadoes and are caused by unstable weather conditions.
The centre of this interesting stone basin sports a decorated column with waterspouts on two sides.
Waterspouts are spinning columns of rising moist air that typically form over warm water.
Description Here are two waterspouts that are occuring at the same time.
Waterspouts The waterspout is another weak tornado type.
There were also reports of waterspouts and tornadoes associated with Ana in Puerto Rico.
Waterspouts became more ornate toward the end of the Romanesque architectural period.
In contrast, tornadic waterspouts are stronger tornadoes over water.
Waterspouts are most common along the Gulf Coast and southeastern states.
These phenomena to include funnel clouds, tornadoes and waterspouts.
Four colossal waterspouts swirled around off the coast of Sydney today amid dramatic thunderstorms.
Tropical and equatorial areas are more spared, but waterspouts are sometimes observed.
Six waterspouts appear in the Gulf of Mexico.
Vegetation, weakly constructed buildings, and other infrastructure may be destroyed by waterspouts.
Waterspouts in the Channel.
On one occurrence, up to eight waterspouts were seen forming out of the same cloud!
Waterspouts are dangerous to boats, planes and land structures.
Landspouts, named for the waterspouts they can resemble, are a type of small tornado.
Waterspouts are common in subtropical areas, especially at this time of year.
The unpredictable Caribbean-Atlantic weather can suddenly change into thunderstorms or create waterspouts.
Non-tornadic waterspouts go through five stages of development.
Advance notice of conditions that are favorable to the development of cold-air Waterspout watch waterspouts.
However, waterspouts are different from tornadoes in various ways.
I asked Sr. Peabody to engage him To mend the waterspouts.

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