Sea cannons
The peaceful atmosphere of the sea in Singapore is broken by the appearance of a water cannon. It sucked water up high and washed the ships on the sea.
Dragonblow is a very powerful whirlwind phenomenon in a very small area, drawn from the ground to the cumulonimbus cloud, forming a mobile funnel, looking like a hose. The majority of water cannons form a form of thunderstorms, especially charged thunder clouds. When appearing on the ocean, water cans often suck up sea water to form water plants.
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