Draft:Kapuskasing tornado
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The 2015 August 29th Kapuskasing tornados was a weather event that many tornado Enthusiasts dont know about, Around 8:30 PM Two tornados touched down. An EF-1 And an EF-2. Not much is known about the EF1 except for a known damage path, But the EF-2 made a larger 300 meter wide Gash across the forest and went for 7.5 KM before dissipating. Not many people who know about this event know that two tornados happened at the same time or during the same night. The tornado damage wasn’t discovered until a Reconnaissance aircraft spotted the two extremely distinctive tornado damage paths that gashed through the forest, this event is unique as both tornadoes went completely unnoticed and were only discovered around July of 2016. Which has been described as extremely unusual as 8:30 PM during the summer in the region is still usually during daylight. Meaning these two tornadoes not very far from the town of Kapuskasing and extremely close to ATV and Snowmobile Trails during remaining daylight hours went unnoticed by Residents and weather officials.
Source : https://highwaysandhailstones.com/tornado/kapuskasing-on-ef1-tornado-of-august-19-2015/
https://highwaysandhailstones.com/tornado/kapuskasing-on-ef2-tornado-of-august-19-2015/