
B.C. is not a hot spot for tornadoes at any time of the year, so for one to occur there in the heart of fall is certainly a rare occurrence.
Witnesses in Vancouver, B.C., captured video and photos of a tornado over the Strait of Georgia Saturday that r
The CBC link below includes a video taken near UBC.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british- ... -1.6240644
Another storm will be upon us late tomorrow an into Tuesday. Oy.
I never in my life thought there would be a tornado warning in BC much less in Vancouver. I always figured the climate and the latitude prevented that. Guess I was wrong.
IIRC, anywhere it is possible for tornadoes to form. All it takes is 3 weather conditions to occur, and you get a tornado. (heating lift, upper cooling, and a cross or shearing wind)
But these conditions happen more regularly in certain areas.
I expected huge thunderstorms this summer when we had that heatwave, as temps above 26 usually mean t-storms. But there was no moisture, so no storms.
Nope. Just the new reality. Wild and weird weather.
I expected huge thunderstorms this summer when we had that heatwave, as temps above 26 usually mean t-storms. But there was no moisture, so no storms.
Sad but true.
And yeah I totally expected some nasty thunderstorms after that vicious heatwave this summer. That�s the usual SOP for hot weather around here.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british- ... -1.6241724