There is no way of knowing. Waterspouts have been occurring, presumably with people observing them, since long before any records were kept. Any person living near a large, warm body of water has a chance of seeing one.
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.
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.
Usually the term waterspout refers to a tornado on a body of water.
There are many places one might go to view images of a waterspout vortex online. In addition to the Weather Channel website, one might also try the YouTube website.
A tornado that forms on a lake or sea is called a waterspout.
The person who says "not if I see you first" is saying I'll see you before you see me. One person says" see u at the party" the other person says "not if I see u first". It just means the person saying "not if I see u first" will see you before u see them. Also means that they're planning to be there ( but they might not).
The first person to see cells was Robert Hooke in 1665.