vendredi 15 juin 2012

Tornado Watch Alerts: Saskatchewan http://www.theweathernetwork.com/index.php?product=alerts&pagecontent=prov&provcode=sk

Summary

Conditions are favourable for the development of funnel clouds and tornadoes. These types of tornadoes form out of weak thunderstorms and are usually not as destructive as their severe thunderstorm cousin. They are difficult to track with Doppler radar and can appear without warning. They normally move slowly and can last for many minutes. They often appear as a giant column of dust from the ground to the bottom of the thunderstorm. Their destructive power is usually felt over a very small area. Treat all funnel clouds and tornadoes seriously and avoid when possible. Should one develop nearby take shelter underground or in a reinforced structure like a bathroom or interior closet. If you are in your vehicle try to move away from the tornado at right angles. Environment Canada continues to monitor the situation closely. Please continue to monitor your local media or weatheradio for further updates. Should you spot a funnel cloud or tornado...And only if it is safe to do so...You can call 1-800-239-0484 to report your sighting. Please note this phone number is for reporting severe weather only.

Details

A strong upper level disturbance is moving into west Central Saskatchewan this afternoon from Alberta. The potential exists for the formation of funnel clouds and landspout tornadoes today. Further to the southeast, the severe weather threat transitions more to the possibility of large hail and strong wind gusts as scattered thunderstorms reform in the area this afternoon into tonight.

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