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Waterspout.
No. A waterspout is a vortex of air, essentially a tornado on water. The low pressure in the waterspout causes the moiat air in it to cool, which causes water droplets to condense, forming a funnel cloud. A waterspout will also spray up some water from the surface, but not a very significant amount.
A wall cloud is part of the mesocyclone of a supercell and is sometimes a precursor to a tornado. A waterspout is basically a tornado on water.
If the winds associated with it reach the surface, it is called a waterspout.
A waterspout is a column of rotating wind that descends from a cumulus cloud to the ocean or a lake. Waterspouts are similar to tornadoes but form over water. They can be dangerous for boats in the vicinity due to strong winds and rough seas.
Cloud cover is a noun. "Expect lots of cloud cover today."
No. A tornado on the ocean or some other body of water is called a waterspout. A funnel cloud is a tornado that has not yet touched down.
Yes, a waterspout can occasionally move over land if it forms over a body of water and then moves inland. As it moves over land, it is known as a tornado rather than a waterspout. Waterspouts are essentially tornadoes over water.
A tornado that doesn't reach all the way down is a funnel cloud. A tornado on water is a waterspout.
if you dont see the sun during the day, You will know there are clouds.
The Amazon rainforest typically has high cloud cover due to its humid and tropical climate. Cloud cover helps regulate temperature and moisture levels, supporting the dense vegetation and diverse ecosystem of the region.
Cloud cover in the tundra can vary, but it is generally low due to the cold and dry climate. This allows for more sunlight to reach the ground, which is important for supporting the limited vegetation in the tundra. However, cloud cover can increase during certain weather events or seasons.