BubbleCake, YES there was a Tornado. I'm from BC and never saw a storm like that in my life. I was driving about .5 a kilometre infront of that storm and saw one touchdown in the field beside me at 5:46pm
I watched the storm from Edmonton and it wasn't nearly as intense there, but you could see EXTREMELY DARK clouds out to the west and then tracking off to the southeast at an incredible 100 km/h! The high winds lashed the trees near my place in west Edmonton! This was at 5 pm, well before the storm hit around 6 pm in Camrose, so I wish that the warning got out to concert goers in time! The storms were on radar hours before, jetting towards Camrose. My sympathy to the lady who didn't survive.
weather is unpredictable you know, nobody could have seen this coming even with the most advanced weather equipment. accidents happen, otherwise people would not die from tonadoes, hurricanes, and lightning and floods, think about it.
coming from someone that was there... there really nothing anyone could of done. If you would of took time to look into it better you would of known that the RCMP weather detection (which the technology would be hell of a more advanced then the weather network) did not know it was gonna hit untill 5:55....there was 130 km winds at 5:57 that came from every direction... do you honestly think 2 mins is enough time to warn thousands of ppl over 1 massive main ground site and camping area??
Very Scary...
N3RDILICIOUS 1 year ago
BubbleCake, YES there was a Tornado. I'm from BC and never saw a storm like that in my life. I was driving about .5 a kilometre infront of that storm and saw one touchdown in the field beside me at 5:46pm
GirlyFirefighter123 2 years ago
THERE WAS NO TORNADO!
it was only heavy winds!
SOOOO EVERY ONE STOP SAYING THERE WAS A TORNADO~
BubbleCake44 2 years ago
the actual collapse footage is on the channel CISNMike it's like a bomb going off
jedinaksus 2 years ago
I watched the storm from Edmonton and it wasn't nearly as intense there, but you could see EXTREMELY DARK clouds out to the west and then tracking off to the southeast at an incredible 100 km/h! The high winds lashed the trees near my place in west Edmonton! This was at 5 pm, well before the storm hit around 6 pm in Camrose, so I wish that the warning got out to concert goers in time! The storms were on radar hours before, jetting towards Camrose. My sympathy to the lady who didn't survive.
Davemeister22 2 years ago
jackass.. have a sense of sorrow for these people will ya? jees.
cflisthebest 2 years ago 2
weather is unpredictable you know, nobody could have seen this coming even with the most advanced weather equipment. accidents happen, otherwise people would not die from tonadoes, hurricanes, and lightning and floods, think about it.
pspboy7 2 years ago
coming from someone that was there... there really nothing anyone could of done. If you would of took time to look into it better you would of known that the RCMP weather detection (which the technology would be hell of a more advanced then the weather network) did not know it was gonna hit untill 5:55....there was 130 km winds at 5:57 that came from every direction... do you honestly think 2 mins is enough time to warn thousands of ppl over 1 massive main ground site and camping area??
msmickey1986 2 years ago
dude i live and camrose and a freaking lightening bolt hit right beside my house!!!!!!!!!
Thor98101 2 years ago