waterspout
/ˈwɔtərspauʳt/Definitions
1. noun
a tall, rotating column of water that forms over warm ocean waters when a thunderstorm is present, and can extend up to a mile high.
“The storm system had spawned a massive waterspout that threatened to destroy nearby buildings.”
2. noun
a whirlpool or eddy of water, especially in a river or harbor.
“The waterspout in the harbor made navigation difficult for the boats.”