It's a waterspout.
Precipitation over the ocean in the water cycle accounts for about 45 of the total global precipitation.
Hurricanes can form only open warm ocean water with a temperature of least 80 degrees or 26 celsius. Tornadoes can form over land or water. A tornado formed over water is called a waterspout. Tornadoes can almost anywhere in the world with the right weather conditions. Their have been tornadoes on six continents. Hurricanes form in the tropics and then follow paths that take them either over land or they or they stay over the open ocean.
The ocean loses 37,000 km cubed of water considering the evaporation and precipitation over it. But the land and ocean water evens out.
The funnel cloud spun menacingly across the horizon, casting a shadow of fear over the town below.
A water spout is a type of tornado that forms over water. It happens when a tornado crosses over a body of water and starts pulling up water into the air. The spinning motion of the tornado creates a funnel-shaped cloud with water droplets.
The tropical funnel cloud in the Pacific Ocean is likely a waterspout, which is a tornado that forms over water. They are typically weaker than tornadoes over land but can still be dangerous to boats and ships in the area. It is important to stay away from waterspouts and seek shelter if you are in the affected area.
A swirling vertical funnel that occurs over a body of water is termed a "waterspout."
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.
Homogeneous unless you include sea creatures and floating debris or debris that is in the water. Because you cannot separate ocean water from the chemicals or solvents that are in the water without evaporating the water or using a funnel which probably won't work (the funnel that is) anyway.
Homogeneous unless you include sea creatures and floating debris or debris that is in the water. Because you cannot separate ocean water from the chemicals or solvents that are in the water without evaporating the water or using a funnel which probably won't work (the funnel that is) anyway.
Homogeneous unless you include sea creatures and floating debris or debris that is in the water. Because you cannot separate ocean water from the chemicals or solvents that are in the water without evaporating the water or using a funnel which probably won't work (the funnel that is) anyway.
Funnel
A waterspout.
I believe you are thinking about a Water Spout. They are fairly common over Lake Ontario and very impressive looking.
Oil float over the water surface; use a decantation funnel for separation.
If the winds associated with it reach the surface, it is called a waterspout.
A tornado on water is called a waterspout. You will find a spray of water where the vortex reaches the surface.