Photographer gets incredible video of waterspout in Italy

What a day to be out on the waterfront in Rocco on Italy's northwestern coast!
A photographer captured this 7-minute long video of a waterspout off the coast:
The photographer didn't give any description of when the video was taken, but the post is dated Dec. 2. However, Italy did have other tornadoes reported around Nov. 28, with particularly bad one in the town of Taranto.
(Special thanks to storm chaser Reed Timmer for pointing out the waterspout video.)
These extreme low pressure systems are caused by orbital dark matter (micro black hole balls of entropy) expelled at the Earth primarily during coronal mass ejections. Â The trigger our weather as well as sinkholes and seismic activity in the Earth. Â It is all on my blog @ darkmattersalot.com
Add New Zealand to the list...three dead.
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http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/rare-tornado-hits-zealand-dead-flee-17890215#.UMAp3We1VWY
Although tornadoes appear on all continents except Antarctica, they are exceptionally rare outside of North America. For those keeping track there have been tornadoes/significant water spouts in the last month in Italy, Japan and Australia.
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That's all I'm saying.
That first video is just amazing.