waterspouts and climate change
Waterspouts are swirling columns of water vapor formed over bodies of water, similar to tornadoes but containing water instead of air. Climate change refers to long-term shifts in the Earth's climate patterns, including rising temperatures and changes in weather patterns. The relationship between waterspouts and climate change involves studying how the changing climate can impact the occurrence, intensity, or behavior of these water-based phenomena.
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