The hexadecimal RGB code of Waterspout color is #A4F4F9. This code is composed of a hexadecimal A4 red (164/256), a F4 green (244/256) and a F9 blue component (249/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(164,244,249).
Waterspout A waterspout is an intense columnar vortex (usually appearing as a funnel-shaped cloud) that occurs over a body of water. Some are connected to a cumulus
Landspout The landspout was so named because it looks like "a weak Florida Keys waterspout over land." Landspouts are typically weaker than mesocyclone-associated
Landfall tornadic waterspout makes landfall it is reclassified as a tornado, which can subsequently cause damage to areas inland. When a fair weather waterspout makes
Tornado tornadoes include the multiple vortex tornado, landspout, and waterspout. Waterspouts are characterized by a spiraling funnel-shaped wind current, connecting
Cyclone as warm core cyclones over land, and can lead to tornado formation. Waterspouts can also form from mesocyclones, but more often develop from environments
Rain of animals in many countries throughout history. One hypothesis is that tornadic waterspouts sometimes pick up creatures such as fish or frogs, and carry them for
2012 Hawaii hailstorm received, a tornadic waterspout formed off the coast of Oahu during the morning of March 9, 2012. Non-supercellular waterspouts are not uncommon (the
Itsy Bitsy Spider of a spider as it ascends, descends, and reascends the downspout or "waterspout" of a gutter system (or, alternatively, the spout of a teapot or open-air
Scud (cloud) clouds can often be mistaken for a developing tornado, landspout, or waterspout. The difference is determinable by observing the presence or absence of
Florida Florida leads the United States in tornadoes per area (when including waterspouts), but they do not typically reach the intensity of those in the Midwest