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Last Updated 08/23/09

Latest News: August 20th 2009 - Woodbridge Tornado

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Tragedy struck the community of Woodbridge Ontario when a large F2 tornado devastated the lives of many. For more information on this storm click here.
May 12th - 19th Tornado Alley Chase Trip!
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'Tis the season for severe storms across the southern and central plains of the United States. This year storm chaser and Weather Network meteorologist Patrick Cool and I will be heading down to Tornado alley for 7 days. For the latest updates and information click on the image above or visit www.vaughanweather.com/tornadoalley

June 8th 2007 - Squall Line Blasts Through
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What was supposed to be a day of pre-frontal storms with possible supercells turned into a linear situation, but just as things seemed to be winding down the squall line blasted through with strong winds and dust clouds producing damage throughout Southern Ontario.
May 15th 2007 - Supercells and Hail
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Supercells spawned ahead of a cold front produced large hail of up to 4cm, damaging winds, tornadoes and impressive cloud structures.
April 29 2007 - Popcorn Virga Showers
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Virga showers which formed on a weak trof in very dry conditions provided some very photogenic cloud scapes.
April 23rd 2007 - Strong storms destroy structure
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A unexpectedly strong squall line formed and allowed the 850 mb low level jet winds to mix down to the sfc producing incredible damage across much of York Region and the general Toronto area. Pictured above is a destroyed warehouse under construction in Concord.
April 3rd 2007 - Unexpected shelf/roll cloud with a weak cold front
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An unexpected shelf cloud formed along a strong and pronounced cold front accompanied by very weak thunderstorms producing some lightning and thunder.
March 26th 2007 - FLooding in the Milton area
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Moderate storms prompted warnings in the GTA and produced localized flooding and reports of hail thanks to low freezing levels and still frozen waterways.
August 2nd 2006 - Squalls and meso's
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A supercell chase and squall line!

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March 13th 2006 - Supercellular bust!
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What started out as a possibly memorable day quickly became nothing more than a drive through the country when conditions which were primed, failed to produce more than some rain showers in the Listowel area. A weak line of storms which formed in Michigan quickly began to show some good rotation and other characteristics but just as soon as it had the started the storms quickly faded into thin air as they attempted to cross the cold waters of Lake Huron. Such storm conditions are usually not present in Ontario until late April or early May which has many wondering just what the 2006 storm season will bring?
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August 19th 2005 - Supercell spawns tornadoes in Fergus and floods the GTA
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Above: Only the hardiest vehicle are able to traverse an overflowing creek covering portions of Martin Grove road just north of highway 7 in Woodbridge, Ontario.

Ontario residents from Stratford through Fergus and into Toronto were effected by an intense supercell thunderstorm which produced large hail, high winds and flooding rains. Two tornadoes were confirmed to have touched down in Fergus Ontario creating an immense swath of damage while flooding rains were the main problem in the GTA where some places saw a radar estimated 220mm (8.5 inches) of rain in less than an hour.
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June 5th Severe Squall Line - Goderich Ontario
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Above: Outflow winds from the squall line stir up dust in Goderich. The day was primed for prefrontal storms until the cap built in and the sun set leaving only a large squall line. The line which was racing across lake Huron at 110km/h pummeled many coastal areas knocking down trees.
Click here for a video.
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May 10th Bust! - Capped
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Spotty rainshowers and a rainbow dot the horizon near Tavistock as Patrick Cool and Tom Stefanac attempt to find a thunderstorm. Thus far the 2005 storm season has yet to reveal any severe weather.
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April 19th Bust! - Hot Hotter Hottest
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Storm Chaser's, Dave Raynor, Tom Stefanac and Mark Rozitis parked from left to right, sit and and discuss the days lack of storms at a rest storm near hwy's 88 and the 400. While there were no storms, record breaking temperatures were experienced in much of Southern Ontario as the mecury soared into the high twenties. April 19th is now officially the hottest day of 2005 thus far.
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Wxscan Radio/Weather Group - 02/28/04
With the Canwarn list dead for now and no present radio/scanner group operating, a good friend of mine Mr.Mark Rozitis launched Wxscan today. The group is located on the Yahoo groups server and contains hundreds of scanner codes, and many interesting photos taken in recent years. An excellent group to join if you are interested in scanner/radios and weather.

Visit http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wxscan/ and join now!

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