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Black Friday Tornado In Canada Essay Research

Black Friday: Tornado In Canada Essay, Research Paper


Black Friday: Tornado in Canada


“The roof was caving in and I thought I was going to die. It was like


your worst nightmare!” said Mary Grandish. Most people think they will die when


they see,or hear of a tornado heading their way.


Although all the details of the formation of a tornado are not yet


understood, it is known that tornados are the result of great instability in the


atmosphere and often appear during severe thunderstorms (see appendix #1 for a


scientific explaination on how it really starts). Strong updrafts present in


severe thunderstorms result in a rotational momentum. Falling rain and/or snow


probably drags air from aloft when it comes falling down. The combination of


severe thunderstorms and sweltering heat are the breeding grounds for a


tornados’ formation. The first sign of a tornado is a strong dust whirlwind


along with a funnel growing from the storm cloud. A more organized funnel


descends farther from the cloud, sometimes even touching the ground. Funnel


winds generally move counterclockwise and the funnel can move slowly or at about


100/ft per second. Eventually the tornado becomes fragmented and dissipates


causing the end of the tornado.


Tornados are the cause of great destruction and devistation in the area


in which they occur. For example the Tri-State Tornado of 1925 occured in the


Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas States. This tornado was one of the largest


tornados recorded in history. It killed nearly 625 people. However, the


tornado which strikes closest to home has occured on what Canadians have come to


know as “BLACK FRIDAY”.


The tornado of “Black Friday” touched down on July 31st, 1987 at 2:59 pm.


(See appendix #2 for the torndo path). (See appendix #’s 4&5 for maps locating


the disaster sights). 27 people were killed; 25 people died during the tornado


and 2 died later in the hospital. Hundreds of other people were injured and


thousands were left homeless. Edmontonians faced a horrible natural phenomeno

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which destroyed homes, farms, and businesses. (See appendix #3 for a picture of


what it looked like after the tornado struck up the street). More than 25 auto


dealers faced a loss of more than $100,000 worth of cars, which were struck by


hail measurihg at up to 10 inches in circumference. Not only were auto dealers’


cars affected, but many other privately owned cars were damaged to varying


degrees. The Kennedale storm sewer overloaded and outfall collapsed, which


caused many people to call in complaining of flooded basements. Damage


estimites were listed at between $150-$300 million dollars. $20 million dollars


damage was done to Evergreen Mobile Home Trailer Park; $50-$70 million dollars


damage to residential areas across the Millwoods and Clareview areas; $6-$8


million dollars damage to the Transalta Utilities power equipment consisted of:


49 – 240,000 volt double circuit steel towers


17 – 138,000 volt double circuit steel towers


134 – 138,000 volt single circuit wooden structures


Although there is no way to stop a tornado, there is a way to prevent


death and limit personal loss. People should get into the lowest level in their


home, apartment, or trailer. The reason for this is that if you go into your


basement when the tornado hits you will have less of a chance of getting sucked


up into it. People should tune into all radio, T.V. and other forms of


communication to recieve warnings of the tornado and its movements so people can


be prepared and take cover until it passes. We should ensure that all the


schools and community buildings are open for people to seek shelter if they are


caught out of doors when the tornado threatens.


Tornados affect tens of thousands of people and cause wide spread


destruction to any thing they come in contact with. “Black Friday” will be


remembered in the hearts and minds of most Edmontonians as the greatest, tragic


event ever to occur locally. The power of nature continues to astound us and


makes us aware of how fragile mankinds existance really is.

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