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It’s common after a violent tornado to see debris travel dozens, if not hundreds, of kilometres downwind from the point of ...
A tornado can destroy one house only to leave the home next door completely unscathed. Here’s how it happens From twisters ...
Tornadoes in March to record-breaking warmth on Halloween to the most precipitation we’ve ever seen in Ontario. All of this contributed to the weird and difficult-to-forecast summer and fall weather ...
Tornadic winds are also much more intense than those found in hurricanes. An EF-3 tornado can grow stronger than a scale-topping Category 5 hurricane. Few structures are capable of withstanding ...
A Thursday evening storm system that briefly included a tornado warning southwest of Ottawa is on its way out of the region.
The tornado that destroyed several homes in central Alberta on the weekend was one of the strongest recorded in Canada’s history, with winds powerful enough to toss a 10,000-kilogram farm combine.
Three tornadoes touched down in Ontario on the coastline of Lake Huron over the weekend, according to the Northern Tornadoes ...
A tornado touched down Monday near Lucan, causing minor damage to a farm property, trees and crops, the Northern Tornadoes Project has confirmed. David Sills, director of the research institute at ...
Tornadoes and hurricanes can produce comparable damage, but each type of storm has characteristics that make them uniquely destructive to communities in harm’s way.
Environment Damage from Alberta tornado ranks it among strongest in Canada’s history A large tornado struck central Alberta on Canada Day, destroying several homes and leaving a path of destruction.