A note from Jay Beyer (@jaybeyerimaging):
In the ocean, an “ocean tornado” is typically referred to a waterspout, it is characterized by a funnel-shaped cloud that extends downward from a cumuliform cloud or a cumulonimbus cloud. Waterspouts are typically weaker than tornadoes that form over land but can still pose a risk to boats and ships in the immediate vicinity. Check out the video from Jay Beyer fishing in Cuba and fleeing from the nasty weather!
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