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Do waterspouts happen in summer only?

No. Waterspouts are not strictly a warm-weather phenomenon and can occur at any time of year depending on the region. They form best when cool air sits over warm water, so it is not uncommon to observe them in the fall.


Can a waterspout split in half?

Not exactly. However, it is not uncommon for the same weather pattern to produce several waterspouts at a time. Additionally, some tornadoes, which can form as or become waterspouts, contain multiple vorticies, like mini tornadoes, within the main vortex. In some cases this leads to a tornado having two or more funnels, somwtimes appearing to split.


Do waterspouts suck water?

In some ways they are similar. The both rotate and have strong winds and form over warm water. However, there are also major differences. Waterspouts are much smaller than hurricanes, typically less than 100 yards wide while hurricanes don't get smaller than about 60 miles. Waterspouts are not independent storm systems like hurricanes are.


How are tornadoes and waterspouts different?

There are two types of waterspout: tornadic waterspouts and "fair weather" waterspouts. Tornadic waterspouts are normal tornadoes that form from supercells that happen to be on water. However, most waterspouts are of the "fair weather" variety. These waterspouts are weaker than supercell tornadoes and they typically are associated with developing storms while normal tornadoes are produced by very strong mature thunderstorms. Their formation is more like that of dust devils. They form when a line of developing storms or even cumulus clouds with strong convection move into an environment where the water is warmer than the air. The air just above the surface will be warm and naturally tend to rise. If there is weak rotation near the surface it can be taken up into this updraft and intensify. As this happens the ground level updraft becomes one with the higher-level updraft from the developing storm or cloud and the two joined updrafts enhance one another..


Can 2 hurricanes form at once?

Yes, there have been times when there were as many has 4 hurricanes in the same ocean at the same time.


How many tornadoes can form at 1 time?

Multiple tornadoes can form at the same time during a severe weather event, especially in outbreaks or supercell thunderstorms. The exact number of tornadoes that can form simultaneously can vary, but it is not uncommon for several tornadoes to be observed in the same area or region at once.


What makes tornadoes and waterspouts wild?

the atmosphere makes tornadoes and waterspouts wild,because in tornadoes anything can change at any time due to measures in a super cell thunder storm either temps,dew points, winds or storm path.


Did RNA and DNA form at the same time?

yes, in about 1960


How Planet and the moon alike?

all of them form at the same time


What are waterspout's speed?

Waterspouts typically have winds in the range of 60 to 70 mph. On rare occasions they can go much faster, though.


Why do tornadoes form on water?

Most tornadoes actually form on land. Those that do form on water usually from by a different mechanism. If the water is warmer than the air above it convection starts. This can produce towering cumulus congestus and cumulonimbus clouds which can become thunderstorms. At the same time, if there is vorticity in the environment, convection near the surface may start spinning. The lower-level updraft can then connect with the clouds overhead to form a waterspout. Ordinary tornadoes (called tornadic waterspouts in this case) can also form on water but when they do it is mostly by coincidence. Neither type of waterspout are officially counted as tornadoes unless they hit land.


What atom can form to 4 other atoms at the same time?

Carbon