> Teigokane said on
11-25-2009 at
15:38:
Please stop calling tornadoes "mini tornadoes" just because they appeared outside the U.S. It was a tornado, period! And it even seemed to be a rather strong one!
> Angel100475 said on
10-15-2009 at
17:06:
No way was this a mini tornado. By the looks of the damage, it must have been at least F3.
> naderchaser said on
10-10-2009 at
05:03:
Does anybody know, is there video of the actual tornado during this event? I would LOVE to see that. Without a doubt.....this was a MAJOR tornado.
> StephaneJF said on
10-08-2009 at
23:51:
haumont was an F4
> peter250286 said on
09-25-2009 at
10:47:
If this is a mini tornado.... i don't want to know what damage to expect from a major tornado
> naderchaser said on
09-14-2009 at
14:29:
I've been chasing the midwestern USA for over 20yrs. What this video shows is what I would guess is anywhere from F-2 to F-4 damage. Remember, a tornado usually isn't just one strength during it's lifetime..rather, they vary in strength along their path. I am curious, what did the French weather service rate this event? And, how often does France get significant tornadoes?? Every year? When is their "tornado" season? And, does one part of France get more tornadoes than another? Thanks Joel
> kowies10 said on
08-31-2009 at
05:36:
i konow xD
> dragonridley said on
08-30-2009 at
22:20:
Mini tornado this did high F3/Low F4 damage.
> kowies10 said on
08-09-2009 at
19:40:
ya it's MINI tornado
> saturcampoy said on
08-05-2009 at
23:51:
Global Warming
> filathor said on
07-24-2009 at
02:42:
Mini tornadoes Don`t Exist!! this Is the dammage of a EF3-EF4 tornado,. And its not Mini in size or by dammage,. When are European news agensies going To Learn the right terms of these storms,.here In norway They call them waterspouts(skypumper) even tough they form and move over land,. jeez,.
> dragonridley said on
07-21-2009 at
17:15:
By mini they might mean a narrow damage path. But I agree, EF3. Near EF4 maybe.
> Tornado903 said on
07-16-2009 at
23:44:
Look the damage its a EF3. not a mini Tornado
> dragonridley said on
07-16-2009 at
23:11:
Actually, my county doesn't see that many tornadoes though they are common further south. I haven't seen much of the central plains where most of the tornadoes occur.
> Thenikita59 said on
07-16-2009 at
22:45:
yes after that i went on the site to see the damages cauz my arents live there and it seemed like it 'd been the war of course u have so many strong hurricanes where u live but it was the first time for us and it was august the 3rd 08 and there are many orages today and everybody is scarred here
> dragonridley said on
07-16-2009 at
22:41:
It may have been small but it was very strong.
> Thenikita59 said on
07-16-2009 at
22:39:
u're right i live by 10 minutes from hautmont and a european specialist of tornados came on the site and said it was a EF3 but as it happened in france and i can tell u it was a fu... mini tornade
> dragonridley said on
07-16-2009 at
16:50:
Strong EF3 by the looks of the looks of the damage
> Tornado903 said on
06-21-2009 at
16:34:
the Tornado is rated e EF3
> EnviroHawk7 said on
06-19-2009 at
00:11:
Dang, smallest tornado ever.