No one creates them, they are a natural phenomena.
A synonym for waterspout would be tornado.
Yes. A tornado on water is called a waterspout.
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A waterspout it a tornado that forms on a body of water. It looks like a land formed tornado but on a smaller scale.
A tsunami can cause a whirlpool because of all the powerful water that is being rushed around and the geology (position) of the coastline. It can also depend on the depth of the water.
There are two ways in which waterspouts form. Some are ordinary tornadoes that just happen to be on water. These are called tornadic waterspouts See the related link below for an answer on that process, called tornadogenesis. But this type of waterspout is less common. The second type is called a fair weather waterspout as they are not typically associated with severe storms. These form when a body of water is warmer than the air above it. This causes convection, which forms clouds which, in turn, can further intensify the convection. If there is any twist to the air near the surface it can be taken up into this convection and intensify to form a vortex that connects with a cloud overhead to become a waterspout.
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The water comes out the waterspout.
A synonym for waterspout would be tornado.
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.
I'm not going to go through with the levels, so pay attention. Rollout, Mist, Growl, Splash, Whirlpool, Waterspout... HMs: Dive, Surf TMs: Miscellaneous. Figure out for yourself.
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.
A tornado on water is called a waterspout.
No. A waterspout is an intense columnar vortex (usually appearing as a funnel-shaped cloud) that occurs over a body of water and is connected to a cumuliform cloud. It is a essentially a non-supercell tornado over water. In comparison, a whirlpool is a votex that occurs inside a body of water, forming a depression which sucks objects deeper into the water.
Usually the term waterspout refers to a tornado on a body of water.