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Water Spout "Tornado" in Montreal

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2008

July 23, 2008. A water spout (something like a tornado) formed on the south-easter part of the island of Montreal. I captured this from a window at work.

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  • 0:15 "Wild, eh?" ...Lol, Canada.

  • I like how theres a water spout on the other side and the people in the background are talking casually.

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  • @Chai0628 but they can also cuck you and you cant breath inside

  • @Permafrost777 shut up about canada its better then usa

  • Waterspouts are not as destructive as tornadoes that are associated with supercell storms, but they can be hazardous to vessels on the water while dealing minor damage if moving onto land (speeds are near 45 knots).

    It should be noted that tornadoes of the supercell variety can also be deemed "waterspouts" should they migrate over water. In this case, these tornadoes are more dangerous, as they usually endure for longer time periods, and their rotative speeds are commonly faster.

    ~Trav.~

  • It depends on the nature of the waterspout. Most waterspouts are not associated with severe thunderstorms, but those that are can usually deal greater damage, simply because of the more violent winds associated with these tornadoes. If waterspouts move onto land, they may do minor damage, but most are generally rated at EF0 strength on the Fujita scale.

    ~Trav.~

  • @Chai0628 What are they supposed to do? Stop? By the time you see it your'e already passing it.

  • I'd rather say "eh" than be fat.

    "Oh sorry, I thought it was just a stereotype."

  • @Data782andSamy0 What's your point? Not only Québecois-anglo say, he... It's all over canada.. but maybe quebekers use it more often XD

  • @Permafrost777 Not all Canadians, this is in Quebec where it's French =P

  • the second a water spout hits land it breaks so its safe

  • Check out my waterspout vids. took them in Hatteras. incredible!

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