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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2007

summer 2007 Canada's Largest Tornado in History F5.

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  • Ahh, tornadoes......nature's redneck relocation specialists!

  • Ive seen this twister mentioned as an EF 5 on most websites and youtube vids. Dont go off the size its supposed to be the best example of how a small twister can be rated EF 5

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  • @NielsShoe

    I actually did some rough calculations. With a rough estimate on the funnel width and wind speed. If you were moving at the same speed as the wind you would be subjected to about 30 G's.

  • @xr454 i died laughing

  • @xr454

    Their slogan: we take your house and send it in all directions.

  • magine a fairground ride rotating at that speed your head and arms would come off. How many G do you recon that would be?

  • July 31st 1987 Edmonton Alberta. That's a huge tornado for you to check out.

  • An F5 tornado doesnt have to be large. They are categorized by the damage intensity, and as an F5 (eventhough it looks small) this one is as strong as they will get.

  • It was Canada's strongest tornado bu not it's largest. An F4 that took place the day after this was huge. One report says it was 3/4 of a mile wide. There have probably been ones even larger than that.

  • Since THATS Cananda's largest tornado,I'm happy cause it's not that big.

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