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    What are tornados over the ocean called?

    Question #22592. Asked by Bill. (Sep 15 02 4:26 AM)


    Richzooie

    Waterspouts

    http://www.usatoday.com/weather/wspouts.htm

    Sep 15 02, 5:22 AM
    Son of The Household Cavalry

    And over Belgium they are called Brussels Spouts.

    Sep 15 02, 10:31 PM
    DPISHERE

    They are called waterspouts.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterspouts

    Feb 13 09, 10:26 AM


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