waterspout in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for waterspout in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

waterspout [Am ˈwɔdərˌspaʊt, ˈwɑdərˌspaʊt, Brit ˈwɔːtəspaʊt] N

Translations for waterspout in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

waterspout in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for waterspout in the Spanish»English Dictionary

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The microscale is the smallest of the meteorological scales, with a size under two kilometers (1.2 mi) (the scale of tornadoes and waterspouts).
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Challenges experienced were storms requiring numerous boat repairs, waterspouts, adverse currents and whirlpools.
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There are strange cloud formations, resembling waterspouts, rising out of the ocean.
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Since they form from severe thunderstorms and can be far more intense, faster, and longer-lived than fair weather waterspouts, they are more dangerous.
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More than one waterspout can occur in the same vicinity at the same time.
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The storm caused two weak tornadoes and one waterspout, though damage was minimal.
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Fair-weather waterspouts occur in coastal waters and are associated with dark, flat-bottomed, developing convective cumulus towers.
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The term winter waterspout is used to differentiate between the common warm season waterspout and this rare winter season event.
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Numerous waterspouts were spotted offshore, all spawned by the tropical cyclone.
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In contrast, tornadic waterspouts are stronger tornadoes over water.
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