historical waterspout events
Historical waterspout events refer to past occurrences of the meteorological phenomena known as waterspouts, which are tornado-like spirals formed over bodies of water, such as lakes or oceans. These events have been recorded and documented throughout history, typically noting the location, date, and unique characteristics of the waterspout.
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