Waterspout Touches Down Thursday Afternoon in Maine
According to WMTW, a waterspout was spotted touching down off the coast of Kennebunkport Thursday afternoon during a passing storm. The spout was spotted off the shores of Cape Porpoise. Waterspouts, though not uncommon, are certainly not something that we see here in Maine very frequently.
Central Mainers may remember years ago when a waterspout touched down on Cobbossee Lake and then made landfall causing a fairly significant amount of damage. What is a waterspout? According to Wiki, A waterspout is an intense columnar vortex that occurs over a body of water. Some are connected to a cumulus congestus cloud, some to a cumuliform cloud and some to a cumulonimbus cloud.
If you've never seen a waterspout, here's a video of a waterspout off of Grand Cayman Island. Definitely wouldn't want to be nearby in a boat..
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