July 23, 2008. A water spout (something like a tornado) formed on the south-easter part of the island of Montreal. I captured this from a window at work.
July 23, 2008. A water spout (something like a tornado) formed on the south-easter part of the island of Montreal. I captured this from a window at work.
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They generally aren't as strong as normal tornadoes, rarely exceeding intensity equivalent to an EF0, but they do pose a hazard to boats. Even then, I've seen video of people driving by an F5 tornado without seeming to notice.
You know, Prince Edward Island seems like the ideal place for a tornado... Surrounded by water, large open space. But I think we've only had one small one.... Before I was born...
that year in windsor ontario we had a few, I got to see a water spout =) I was pretty far away though, at 1st I told my dad "damn thats a weird looking cloud"
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Even then, I've seen video of people driving by an F5 tornado without seeming to notice.
And am I one of the only Montreal-ers that didn't actually know about this?! lmao.