Waterspout in the mouth of the Yangtze river, China, photographed from the USS Pittsburgh on 21 July 1928. Waterspouts form where a tornado touches down on water, instead of land. A tornado is a rapidly rotating funnel of air that can form below certain types of storm clouds. High wind speeds within the rotating funnel can cause immense destruction. Waterspouts are most common over subtropical and tropical waters.

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