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350:'s 24th Conference on Severe Local Storms, Patrick J. McCarthy, along with D. Carlsen and J. Slipec, submitted a paper for and hosted a presentation on the Elie tornado. At the conference, it was presented that some of the damage did point to an F5 rating, however, the survey team was concerned the tornado was weaker than F5 strength, and only caused the extreme damage due to moving slowly, where it could have "relentlessly pounded the houses into a higher level of destruction". After further investigation using video evidence captured by people watching the tornado, the surveyors determined that "the structural failures were quick. The structural assessments indicated that the homes were well-built and generally well-secured. In particular, one of the destroyed homes met all of the requirements for the highest damage rating." The team also noted that the damage would have qualified for an EF5 rating on the 223: 285:
intensity. It also continued to grow, and reached its peak width of about 140 m. After reaching the intersection of Jansen Road and Road 61 North, the tornado turned east directly towards the southwest edge of Elie. It quickly intensified to F4 strength while it made a loop over Elie Street. Here, it damaged a dozen homes and destroyed four houses, including one which was described as well-built and bolted to its foundation, being lifted completely off its foundation and thrown into the air where it then broke apart, justifying F5 intensity. The tornado was even strong enough to rip some
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two-story home swiped off its foundation and tossed 75 feet (23 m) in the air before rotating around the tornado and then being obliterated. Also seen on the video was a three-quarters-of-a-ton GM van filled with drywall picked up and tossed hundreds of feet. At least three houses are seen being destroyed on the video, with many more being damaged as well as vehicles, and the mill is seen being damaged, with bins and roofs being destroyed there.
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This large wedge tornado completely destroyed two homes and damaged many trees and several wheat fields. Damage amounted to C$ 2 million. This tornado was captured on camera, with dramatic footage of the formation, intensification, and even when the tornado displayed multiple vortices, available
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Very warm air was situated over Southern Manitoba that day as temperatures climbed into the high 20s °C (low 80s °F). The humidity was also uncomfortably high, with dewpoints ranging from 18–22 °C (64–72 °F). Strong wind shear was present, reflected in high helicity values. These conditions
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through the day, and then moved over southern Manitoba throughout the evening. A warm front was positioned north of Elie for much of the day with a trailing cold front residing west of Elie near the Lake Manitoba basin southwest through southeast Saskatchewan. A lake breeze boundary was also present
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that occurred in the area and reached a maximum width of 150 yards (140 m). The tornado was unusual because it caused the extreme damage during its roping out stage at a mere 35 yards (32 m) in width and moved extremely slowly and unpredictably. The tornado tracked primarily southeast, as
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and snap off bolts that supported them. Trees were debarked as well. The two other houses sustained F4 level damage, with both of them being almost completely lifted off of their foundations. One other house also sustained F2 or F3 level damage, with the entire roof torn off and multiple exterior
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The tornado traveled about 6 km (3.7 mi) and was 150 yards (140 m) wide at its widest during its 35-minute lifespan. The tornado repeatedly struck essentially the same area of town, destroying most of the structures and vehicles in the area. A video of the tornado shows an entire
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at F2 intensity, causing over $ 1 million in damage. Multiple semi trucks were overturned and damaged and building walls buckled inward. At this point, the tornado was producing F1 to F2 level damage and had grown to a width of 50 m. From there, it headed south, parallel to Janzen Road, at F0
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with winds of 295 km/h (183 mph) after it destroyed several outbuildings, a couple of grain storage bins, and many trees. The Elie tornado was also significant because of how it looked while at F5 intensity. The tornado was reaching the end of its life span and was in its roping
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from the original F4 based on video analysis of the tornado and reassessment of the damage. This was the first tornado in Canada to be officially rated as such, making it the strongest confirmed tornado in Canadian history. It was one of only two F5/EF5 tornadoes that year
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After the Elie tornado dissipated, a new destructive tornado developed about 10 miles (16 km) west of there. The tornado tracked through the country damaging trees, outbuildings, and a couple of grain storage bins.
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The tornado slowly turned east, took a sharp turn south, and then took another sharp turn east all within roughly 1 mile (1.6 km). The tornado made another turn south and made an extremely slow loop over the town's
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While several houses were leveled, no one was injured or killed by the tornado. A home in the town was swept clean off of its foundation, justifying the F5 classification. One of the strongest twisters on record since
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out/decaying stage. Some meteorologists suggest the intensity was due to the rapid implosion of the tornado's wind field, which caused it to quickly accelerate for a brief period of time.
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through much of the day with little in the way of a trigger. This boundary provided the focus for storms to develop rapidly and become severe, given the high instability present.
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onto a neighbor's roof. The tornado lingered over this area of Elie for approximately four minutes before it exited Elie to the southwest and rapidly dissipated.
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Since the people in Elie were prepared and took the necessary precautions during the event, no one was injured or killed during the storm. The following day,
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walls collapsed. The tornado also flipped and threw multiple cars, including a car that was tossed over 100 meters, and even tossed one homeowner's
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in 2013, there will be no more tornadoes with an F5 rating, making this tornado the first and last confirmed F5 tornado in Canada and in the world.
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McCarthy, Patrick J.; Carlsen, D.; Slipec, J. (29 October 2008). "Elie, Manitoba, Canada, June 22, 2007: Canada's first F5 tornado".
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on June 22 was conducive to a major severe weather event in southern Manitoba. A low pressure system came in from
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opposed to the usual northeast, and made multiple loops and sharp turns. Because Environment Canada adopted the
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on May 4, 2007), and there have only been ten confirmed since 1999. At the time, Canada had not adopted the
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to assess the damage caused by the tornado. On September 18, 2007, the tornado was upgraded to F5 on the
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In addition to the Elie F5 tornado, four more tornadoes also affected Canada on June 22–23.
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This small tornado caused C$ 100,000 in damage along its path and injured one person.
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At the same time as the Elie tornado, another tornado was occurring close to nearby
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List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, June 22, 2007, to Saturday, June 23, 2007
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The American Meteorological Society's 24th Conference on Severe Local Storms
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Government of Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada (2009-12-30).
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Meteorological analysis of the 22 June 2007 F5 tornado in Elie, Manitoba
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that occurred during the evening of June 22, 2007. The powerful
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The preliminary damage assessment pointed to F5 (EF5) damage.
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Radar image of the group of storms that produced the tornado.
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Path of the tornado, showing sporadic loops and turns.
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F5 Tornado in Elie, MB From Different Vantage Point
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Index

Elie, Manitoba tornado

Elie, Manitoba
Fujita scale
Elie, Manitoba
Canada
tornado outbreaks of 2007
tornado
F5
tornado
Elie
Canadian
province
Manitoba
Winnipeg
F5s
EF5s
tornado outbreak
Enhanced Fujita scale
1999

synoptic situation
Saskatchewan
supercells
capped

Trans-Canada Highway
UTC
semi trailer and a tractor trailer.
flour mill

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