Weather
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Waterspouts: What You Need to Know About the Shifting Weather Patterns Over Great Lakes
During late summer and fall months, the weather pattern could be particularly strange across the Great Lakes region, but not for their residents. This shift in weather pattern can simply be defined as any tornado over a body of water, called waterspouts. While it's more complicated than that, it can basically be round down into its formation and life cycle.
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