Waterspouts rarely kill as they are generally weaker than normal tornadoes and usually dissipate soon after hitting land. When they do kill, they usually killer no more than 1 or 2 people. On the rare occasions that a strong waterspout occurs death tolls may climb higher, though there is not given death toll.
Yes. Waterspouts have killed people. In one of the wrosk cases, in 1978 a tornado moved onto Pomona lake in Kansas and became a waterspout. The waterspout capsized a ferry, killing 16 people.
Aulon is the Latin word for waterspout. There are not many languages where this is an actual word, so Latin is a rare exception.
The water comes out the waterspout.
A synonym for waterspout would be tornado.
2996 people were killed btw its how many people were killed lol
Well, yes and no. If the waterspout comes ashore and hits the beach house, it can destroy it. But if the waterspout comes ashore, it is no longer a waterspout - it is a tornado.
Waterspouts rarely kill as they are generally weaker than normal tornadoes and usually dissipate soon after hitting land. When they do kill, they usually killer no more than 1 or 2 people. On the rare occasions that a strong waterspout occurs death tolls may climb higher, though there is not given death toll.
27 people were killed.
He killed 19 people
A tornado is called a waterspout anywhere that it forms on water.
Depends on the size and strength of the Waterspout.
Yes, a landspout is essentially a waterspout on land.