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Old 08-23-2020, 11:47 PM   #1
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It’s not that a waterspout turned into a tornado. It was a tornado over water, and a tornado over land.


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ApS is correct; waterspout is the proper term for a tornado that forms over water and, a water spout that then moves over land becomes classified as a tornado. Waterspouts (with the exception of fair weather waterspouts which form from the waters surface upward) are associated with the same weather patterns that cause tornados; hence the tornado warnings.
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Old 08-24-2020, 06:54 AM   #2
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ApS is correct; waterspout is the proper term for a tornado that forms over water and, a water spout that then moves over land becomes classified as a tornado. Waterspouts (with the exception of fair weather waterspouts which form from the waters surface upward) are associated with the same weather patterns that cause tornados; hence the tornado warnings.
Yes, I am aware that a waterspout is a tornado over water. I didn’t like the phrase “turned into a tornado.” It was one to begin with.


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Another nasty storm approaching. It's over Meredith now, but is headed directly east—towards Wolfeboro.

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Old 08-24-2020, 08:41 PM   #4
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Another nasty storm approaching. It's over Meredith now, but is headed directly east—towards Wolfeboro.

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Nice night to be on the porch...until your daughter walkies you that she's too scared to walk back to camp in the lightning.

We need the rain, though, so bring it on.

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