Todd Krause
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Sounds like two tornadoes in Canada as well.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/windsor/story/2010/06/07/wdr-leamington-tornado-100607.html
The CBC article includes a link to an interview with one of the Environment Canada mets. He described the length of damage as being 35 km, but it was hard to tell from the interview if the tornado had that much of a path length, or if the 35 km was downburst damage, or what kind of combination it was. The met describes finding evidence of both. It was also clear that he was continuing the survey, so the data were incomplete at the time of the interview.
Towards the end of the article, it mentions another tornado in eastern Ontario, near the Quebec border.
It also says these were the first tornadoes in Canada this year. Unfortunately I can see nothing describing these on the EC web site, but I may well have been looking in the wrong place.
Todd
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/windsor/story/2010/06/07/wdr-leamington-tornado-100607.html
The CBC article includes a link to an interview with one of the Environment Canada mets. He described the length of damage as being 35 km, but it was hard to tell from the interview if the tornado had that much of a path length, or if the 35 km was downburst damage, or what kind of combination it was. The met describes finding evidence of both. It was also clear that he was continuing the survey, so the data were incomplete at the time of the interview.
Towards the end of the article, it mentions another tornado in eastern Ontario, near the Quebec border.
It also says these were the first tornadoes in Canada this year. Unfortunately I can see nothing describing these on the EC web site, but I may well have been looking in the wrong place.
Todd