The phenomenon shown in the video is not a water spout, which forms under a cumulus congestus cloud over warm water. This would not be applicable with the chilly weather Ohio has seen recently ...
"I saw a cumulus congestus cloud at recess today," Sam says, making conversation as he waits for his brother, John, to get home from school. "It was very big. Then it broke up into a nimbostratus." ...
In the early afternoon, some of these cumulus clouds could become cumulus congestus, a narrow, tall tower of puffy clouds.