An Environment Canada meteorologist doesn’t dispute that some students at Tommy Douglas Collegiate saw what they believed was a tornado early Wednesday afternoon, but it didn’t show up on the federal weather network’s radar, figuratively or literally.
John Paul Cragg says it may have been a funnel cloud, but the storm cell was a weak one which would have been unlikely to produce a tornado.
Tornado Was Possible, But Highly Unlikely
By Carol Thomson
May 30, 2018 | 5:30 PM
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