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Bart Senior September 27th 06 08:21 PM

Water Spouts
 
A Water Spout formed of LIS today. Several tried to form and
one actually touched down--about 40' tall.

Ever seen one?

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



Joe September 27th 06 08:31 PM

Water Spouts
 

Bart Senior wrote:
A Water Spout formed of LIS today. Several tried to form and
one actually touched down--about 40' tall.

Ever seen one?

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


Been offshore with 4-5 visiable at one time.
Pretty cool. Rumor is, if you hit one with a big enough boat they
collapse, not that I'd try.

Joe


Frank Boettcher September 27th 06 09:26 PM

Water Spouts
 
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 15:21:13 -0400, "Bart Senior" .@. wrote:

A Water Spout formed of LIS today. Several tried to form and
one actually touched down--about 40' tall.

Ever seen one?

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



Dozens of times in the Gulf, sometimes multiples.

Frank

Walt September 27th 06 09:52 PM

Water Spouts
 
Bart Senior wrote:

A Water Spout formed of LIS today. Several tried to form and
one actually touched down--about 40' tall.

Ever seen one?

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


I sail dinghys on a small inland lake. "Swirlies" are pretty common,
but I've only seen one where the wind was strong enough for it to be a
waterspout. It picked up a pontoon boat and flipped it upside down.
Pretty impressive.

Ok, maybe it wasn't strong enough to be a "real" waterspout, but it was
still pretty impresssive.

//Walt

Capt. JG September 27th 06 09:59 PM

Water Spouts
 
I'm not sure if it's quite the same thing, but we encountered one in the
south bay coming off the marsh land. They're kind of unpredictable there...
see them quite frequently. We lost sight of it, then wham it hit the boat
and pushed it over until the main touched the water, then we popped back up,
and it kept going. We were on a mid-20' Merit. I wouldn't really call it a
waterspout, more like a whirly wind. Guessing 50 kts or slightly more.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ...
A Water Spout formed of LIS today. Several tried to form and
one actually touched down--about 40' tall.

Ever seen one?

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




katy September 27th 06 10:11 PM

Water Spouts
 
Bart Senior wrote:
A Water Spout formed of LIS today. Several tried to form and
one actually touched down--about 40' tall.

Ever seen one?

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


Severak tines..they're unnerving enough when you see them from land but
even more so when you're out on the water...

katy September 27th 06 10:13 PM

Water Spouts
 
Capt. JG wrote:
I'm not sure if it's quite the same thing, but we encountered one in the
south bay coming off the marsh land. They're kind of unpredictable there...
see them quite frequently. We lost sight of it, then wham it hit the boat
and pushed it over until the main touched the water, then we popped back up,
and it kept going. We were on a mid-20' Merit. I wouldn't really call it a
waterspout, more like a whirly wind. Guessing 50 kts or slightly more.

We get those back un out pasture in MI...call them dust
devils....they're about 6-8 ft tall and are heat generated...one chased
the cat up a tree....

Jeff September 27th 06 11:45 PM

Water Spouts
 
Walt wrote:
Bart Senior wrote:

A Water Spout formed of LIS today. Several tried to form and
one actually touched down--about 40' tall.

Ever seen one?

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


I sail dinghys on a small inland lake. "Swirlies" are pretty common,
but I've only seen one where the wind was strong enough for it to be a
waterspout. It picked up a pontoon boat and flipped it upside down.
Pretty impressive.

Ok, maybe it wasn't strong enough to be a "real" waterspout, but it was
still pretty impresssive.

Yes, I've seen a few "mini waterspouts" mixed in with line squalls -
not enough to do serious damage, but enough to flip a small boat.
I've also seen a lot of what we called "wind pussies" that were
vortexes off of planes landing at the airport, conveniently located in
the middle of Boston Harbor. Enough to trigger a gybe, if you weren't
looking.

Bart September 28th 06 12:48 AM

Water Spouts
 

Joe wrote:
Bart Senior wrote:
A Water Spout formed of LIS today. Several tried to form and
one actually touched down--about 40' tall.

Ever seen one?

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


Been offshore with 4-5 visiable at one time.
Pretty cool. Rumor is, if you hit one with a big enough boat they
collapse, not that I'd try.

Joe


Your boat could probably stop a small one.


katy September 28th 06 01:12 AM

Water Spouts
 
Bart wrote:
Joe wrote:
Bart Senior wrote:
A Water Spout formed of LIS today. Several tried to form and
one actually touched down--about 40' tall.

Ever seen one?

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

Been offshore with 4-5 visiable at one time.
Pretty cool. Rumor is, if you hit one with a big enough boat they
collapse, not that I'd try.

Joe


Your boat could probably stop a small one.

His boat could probably stop a full-fledged tornado...


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