Waterspout, historical artwork
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Waterspout, historical artwork
Waterspout threatening a ship, historical artwork. Waterspouts form where a tornado touches down on water, instead of land. A tornado is a rapidly rotating funnel of air that can form below certain types of storm clouds. High wind speeds within the rotating funnel can cause immense destruction. Waterspouts are most common over subtropical and tropical waters. Engraving from The Atmosphere (1873) by Camille Flammarion
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1873 Atmospheric Phenomenon Camille Flammarion Danger Engraving Hazard Meteorological Meteorology Ship Ship Wreck Storm The Atmosphere Tornado Violent Wave Waves Weather Mono Chrome
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This 19th-century engraving, titled "Waterspout" takes us back in time to witness the sheer power and danger of a natural phenomenon. Painted by Camille Flammarion for his renowned book "The Atmosphere" in 1873, this historical artwork depicts a ship under threat from a menacing waterspout. Waterspouts are tornadoes that form when these destructive funnels touch down on water instead of land. With high wind speeds swirling within their rotating funnel, they possess the potential for immense destruction. This particular illustration showcases the violent force of nature as it collides with the vulnerability of maritime travel. Set against an ominous backdrop of stormy waves and dark skies, this monochrome masterpiece captures both the beauty and terror found within atmospheric phenomena. The intricate details bring to life every crashing wave and billowing cloud, evoking a sense of awe at Mother Nature's raw power. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing print, we are reminded that waterspouts predominantly occur over subtropical and tropical waters—a reminder that even paradise can harbor hidden dangers. Through its artistic portrayal, this engraving serves as a testament to humanity's ongoing fascination with weather patterns while highlighting our perpetual struggle against nature's wrath. Science Photo Library has once again preserved history through artistry with this remarkable piece—an enduring symbol of marine peril intertwined with meteorological wonderment.
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