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Researchers say two tornadoes struck southern Quebec during major storm last week

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Storm clouds move across the sky as Environment Canada issued tornado warnings Thursday, July 13, 2023 in Montreal. Researchers at Western University say two tornados struck southern Quebec during a major thunderstorm last week. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi

MONTREAL — Researchers at Western University say two tornadoes struck southern Quebec during a major thunderstorm last week.

The Northern Tornadoes Project says it found evidence of a weak tornado near St-Thomas, Que., northeast of Montreal, including a telltale track through crops.

In a blog post, the researchers say the July 13 tornado, which was given the lowest tornado intensity rating, caused damage to trees and two barns, as well as minor damage to a home.

They say that another tornado, which was reported by a meteorological observer at Mirabel Airport, northwest of Montreal, caused no damage.

Environment Canada warning preparedness meteorologist Peter Kimbell says the federal weather agency will not issue a force evaluation for the tornado in Mirabel, nor can it confirm the second tornado in St-Thomas, but it does not dispute the Northern Tornadoes Project's findings.

Northern Tornadoes Project says several downbursts during the storm — a phenomenon where sinking air causes intense winds when it hits the surface — knocked down trees, damaged barns and caused other damage. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 19, 2023. 

The Canadian Press

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