Astronomy Picture of the Day!

What's happening over the water? Pictured above is one of the better images yet recorded of a waterspout, a type of tornado that occurs over water. Waterspouts are spinning columns of rising moist air that typically form over warm water. Waterspouts can be as dangerous as tornadoes and can feature wind speeds over 200 kilometers per hour. Many waterspouts form away from thunderstorms and even during relatively fair weather. Waterspouts may be relatively transparent and initially visible only by the unusual pattern they create on the water. The above image was taken in 1969 from an aircraft off the Florida Keys, a location arguably the hottest spot for waterspouts in the world with hundreds forming each year. Some people speculate that these waterspouts are responsible for many of the losses recorded in the Bermuda Triangle region of the Atlantic Ocean.

lonelygrl on
Ooohh Pretty :)
natanism on
How is the above picture the astronomy picture of the day Ryan?  Not that I mind a good water spout once in a while.  I have seen a few off the beach here in Ft. Lauderdale.
Lastexit29 on
thats a really cool pic
mexicana13 on
 whoah......that is really cool water noodle.
Cavutto on
That waterspout came out of the sky and the sky is up in the air right next to outer space so its astonomy by association.  Whatever.  I did it to celebrate my upcoming trip to Florida (tomorrow!).  Woot! 
natanism on

Call me when you are free, let me know if you want me to come up and partay for a night!!

phoenix on
Yay!  Have fun in FL-A.  Wish I could partay w/u guys, but I'll be there in spirit.  We are having some fuuuuucked up weather here today, so send some sunshine our way if you find it!!!
tony on
If the party's in Florida, I may fly in and crash it.
natanism on
Sunshine headed your way Phoenix, there is no lack of it here today, freaking 85 degrees.  Don't forget your sunscreen Ryan!
Lastexit29 on
hope you have a good trip!!
cavutto
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