A tornado over water? This is how waterspouts work
The weather phenomenon is essentially a tornado that forms over water. The peak time for them in Canada is from late July to mid-October. They are rare in Quebec, but one formed on Lake of Two Mountains, near Vaudreuil-Dorion, Que., on Aug. 25.
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