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National Weather Service is now reporting nine waterspouts from two
separate storms were witnessed on Lake Michigan. Waterspouts have been
spotted over Lake Michigan today and forecasters say it’s possible more
could spawn tonight and Sunday night. The National Weather Service said
three of the tornado-like vortices were reported to them shortly
before noon on Saturday, by people who were out on a fishing boat in
Lake Michigan this morning. The spouts were spotted about 24 miles west
of the South Haven lighthouse. The storms that caused them were small,
15-minute “pop-ups,” said William Moreno, a meteorologist in the NWS
office in Grand Rapids. Conditions were right this morning for the
waterspouts, Moreno said, with a land breeze converging over lake water
warmed by the summer heat. The water in that part of the lake, the
widest part of Lake Michigan, is about 72 degrees, he said. Winds in
spout areas often reach 40 to 60 mph. Boaters or swimmers are advised to
seek shelter when they are spotted. Waterspouts are relatively rare,
but have been seen already this summer off Holland. Five were seen
falling from sky simultaneously in the video below. –Mlive
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