tornadoes found over the sea
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tornado waterspouts
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- Tornadoes begin as land-based tornadoes in the setting of a thunderstorm, then travel to the water.
- They have the potential to grow to huge proportions and cause significant harm.
- Open-water waterspouts, on the other hand, are only observed in the summer.
- In reaction to warm water temperatures and high humidity in the lower tens of thousands of feet, they originate at the sea's surface and rise through the sky.
- They're usually little, fast, and unintentionally dangerous. In comparison to tornadic waterspouts, fair-weather waterspouts are significantly more common.
- Waterspouts are most numerous in northern Michigan during the summer months of August, September, and October, when the Great Lakes are at their most active.
- When cold air passes over the Great Lakes, enormous temperature differences between the warm water and the overpowering cold create ideal circumstances for the formation of waterspouts.
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