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  • sorry to bother you again but if it had winds 100 than how come it said f0 because f0 have winds up to 73 or less

  • @charlesr460 Because of the size of the tornado and the amount of damage it caused, it's an f0.

  • @charlesr460 It was 100 Km/h not Mp/h. F0 goes through 64–116 km/h or 40–72 mph.

  • at 20sec what is that stuff all over on the gate please whrite back

  • @charlesr460 Some kind of debris, possibly cardboard/insulation? 

  • Doesn't look to bad comapred to others. My area is under a warning atm. Has been since a few hours ago.

  • @DynamiteWarriors Which county are you in?

  • @D1GPLightning Canada. In Ontario.

  • everyone died

  • i am pretty sure that was NOT a F0.If it hit winds of 100 k/h it was around a F1-F2

  • @bootsuie actually it wasnt a tornado at all, I was bike riding down tecumseh around the vicinity of this video and seen no funnel clouds. even environment canada said at a later time that it was NOT a tornado, funny how the building that it hit was getting repaired anyways. it was just strong downdraft winds. Wonder how many people will say that the most recent storm a couple weeks ago was tornado.

  • @1996figureskater I know nothing about tornadoes.I just used the knowledge i had about them

  • I watched this thing start from the U of W and start drifting all the way over the darn city...

  • I live on this street (Benjamin), my dad actually SAW the funnel cloud over our backyard and yelled for everyone to get in the basement. Pieces of metal roofing were in our driveway from the CUPE building the next block over! Environment Canada came and did interviews and surveyed and ended up declaring it an F). My first tornado Woohoo!

  • @sweets123 these are the same weather people that said last year an earthquake was felt from quebec all the way down to indiana

  • I live on this street, my dad actually SAW the funnel cloud over our backyard and yelled for everyone to get in the basement. Pieces of metal roofing were in our driveway from the CUPE building the next block over! Environment Canada came and did interviews and surveyed and ended up declaring it an F). My first tornado Woohoo!

  • duude I remember this!

  • I got this damage guring baseball when it was clear and windy, hell we even got a cushion from the town over.

  • HELLOW, I live here and remember the tornado lol!

  • My name is Kevin

  • umm, noise removal?

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  • daniel was there rebecca and kayla B

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  • GO SPITS !! this Thursday is home-opener baby!!

  • yeah, F0 tornado

  • haha F1 sure phil

  • I live on Dougall so I was at home going "fuck it" (:

  • mostly F0 damage that I see.

  • nice footage even my mother believes that there was a tornado

  • lol daniel

  • Yes that was insane. That day was the first I have ever seen that much damage before in my life. Thank God no one was hurt.

  • haha, i drove by when u guys were filming :D

  • lol 1:24 ROFLMAO " SHOW US WALKING BY " ROFLMAO!!!! i love the cut.. LOL 1:50 basketball hopp PWNED. sorry about this though. its just that somehow, for some retarded reason it was funny to me. but the fact that it caused damage to ur neighbor hood thats sad =[. y didnt u tape the tornado ?

  • Man... I Was running my ass of before I could even get my camera. XD

  • I was at Howard and Giles and watched this thing coming, a funnel cloud. Then it dropped the tornado down a 100 feet away. It was a mild one,but awesome to see!

  • :O nice vid bro. Very nice filmage. Oh and very sorry for the people :S

    - Vyn

  • OMG, I was working at Caboto a few blocks away when that happened!

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