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Rare Waterspout Seen Off PEI Coast | Montreal News
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A rare waterspout spun off Prince Edward Island’s coast on a Saturday morning, thrilling tourists on a shoreline tour led by Laura MacNeil, who called it one of the coolest experiences of her life. Confirmed by the Northern Tornadoes Project as an EF0-Default waterspout — the weakest category, since it caused no damage and formed over water — the phenomenon was a fleeting but awe-inspiring display. Meteorologists note waterspouts are typically weaker and shorter-lived than land tornadoes, often forming under calm conditions. For MacNeil and her group, it was an unforgettable, up-close encounter with nature’s raw power — and a vivid reminder of the ocean’s ever-changing weather.
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