Severe Weather

Tornadoes

Tornadoes form suddenly, are often preceded by warm, humid weather, and are always produced by thunderstorms.

Tornado warning signs include the following:

Tornadoes are violent wind storms characterized by a twisting, funnel-shaped cloud which forms at the base of cloud banks and points towards the ground. Tornadoes usually move over the ground at anywhere from 20 to 90 kilometres per hour and often travel from the southwest to the northeast. They are erratic and can change course suddenly. Do not follow tornadoes in your car or attempt to take photographs of them – if you see a tornado, take shelter immediately.

Taking shelter during a tornado

 

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