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Snowshower driven October waterspout in NORTH DAKOTA?

Bill Doms

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Interesting series of conditions on the Missouri River out near BIS last Friday as the cold front spawned some convective snow showers passing over the warmer water.

Nice analysis HERE

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Dan R - was it you who caught the Lake Erie 'spout a few years ago during a convective LES event?
 
When I worked at WKOW in Madison, Wisconsin back in the 1990's, I took a phone call from a viewer who reported a waterspout over Lake Monona during a cold weather event. If I remember correctly, it was cold (even for mid-Winter) and there was a localized snow event occurring over and near the east side of the lake. Now, the lake is only a couple of miles across, so usually it's much too small to generate lake effect snow. This localized snowfall was only affecting a small neighborhood (it wasn't snowing anywhere else in or near Madison at the time). I supposed, if the temperature difference between the air and water is high enough, and a few other local conditions are just right, waterspouts over small lakes may occur more often than one would think. Since most people don't head to the lake when it's cold, such events may go unnoticed, especially if they are very short lived events.
 
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