a lot of the time fair weather waterspouts dissipate when they approach land but it's not rare to be near land. Sometimes they go well inland no problem. They are common in the Bahamas and the Florida Keys. I put this together:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8m3rpE-QJI …
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WOW!
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It’s not rare
they happen ALL THE TIME! Very close to land, sigh 
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Always amazing to see Mother Nature at work
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Wow! What a sight to see from Mother Nature
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"Dramatic"
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As ocean currents continue to WARM, so too, will we see such "abnormal weather patterns" across the globe.
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That is so amazing to see.
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It's an interesting principle though, doncha think? It's sucking up water. Probably cooling the ocean ... if we could make it so that a hurricane uses its own energy to suck up deeper, cooler water ... well, we've essentially extinguished it.
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Seems to be more than one out there...
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Wow! Dangerous but beautiful.
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Mother Nature at Work.
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