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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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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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F5 Tornado in Elie, MB From
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1754:Andover 1991
1744:Goessel 1990
1739:Hesston 1990
1653:Waverly 1971
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122:$ 39 million
91:Fujita scale
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1892:February 13
1824:Joplin 2011
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1714:Jordan 1976
1668:Depauw 1974
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1588:Prague 1960
1583:Colfax 1958
1450: /
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942:CNW Archive
866:13 November
765: /
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287:sill plates
1977:Categories
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1834:Moore 2013
1734:Niles 1985
1704:Spiro 1976
1673:Xenia 1974
1643:Tracy 1968
1573:Fargo 1957
1558:Udall 1955
1543:Anita 1953
1538:Flint 1953
1518:Bowen 1876
1438:97°45′29″W
1435:49°54′04″N
1222:(EC): 1–7.
1183:2022-03-31
1152:2022-03-31
1131:2022-03-31
1109:2022-03-31
1063:2022-03-28
1023:(Thesis).
984:2022-03-31
920:2024-05-08
837:References
771: (
749:49°35′37″N
690: (
668:49°19′06″N
613: (
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535: (
516:99°19′51″W
513:49°21′15″N
480:Max width
282:flour mill
245:supercells
111:Casualties
83:F5 tornado
78:35 minutes
67:Dissipated
1937:June 9–19
1794:Elie 2007
1699:Guin 1974
1528:Waco 1953
1272:9 January
1214:(PASPC),
1210:(P9.10).
1178:0190-8286
1039:133938913
1030:1993/5022
902:April 17,
734:Pipestone
725:Pipestone
461:Province
455:Location
310:Aftermath
174:, in the
1947:August 8
1932:June 6–8
1375:June 14,
1353:June 14,
1327:June 14,
1301:June 14,
1266:Archived
1058:ec.gc.ca
1001:Archived
804:See also
797:online.
784:June 23
727:to near
712:Unknown
709:Unknown
703:June 23
648:Carnduff
626:June 23
557:Unknown
548:June 22
492:Oakville
483:Summary
364:Oakville
187:Winnipeg
183:Manitoba
179:province
176:Canadian
75:Duration
1927:May 4–6
1396:YouTube
1218:(MSC),
1086:Ontario
1082:Windsor
729:Glenora
571:Lampman
569:ESE of
168:tornado
161:tornado
89:on the
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723:NW of
706:18:38
646:NE of
629:18:04
551:23:51
470:Time (
412:Total
249:capped
137:Canada
119:Damage
59:Formed
1035:S2CID
832:Notes
494:area
467:Date
1377:2013
1355:2013
1329:2013
1303:2013
1274:2024
1237:and
1174:ISSN
954:2015
904:2021
868:2015
230:The
212:1999
195:EF5s
172:Elie
155:The
114:None
1693:2nd
1689:1st
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643:F0
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488:F3
472:UTC
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