It's true.
I'm only like 25 mins from where it happened!
Destoried alot of homes and injured few people!
It's true.
I'm only like 25 mins from where it happened!
Destoried alot of homes and injured few people!
Never heard of a tornado in England before..... thinking about it weird. Same with that earthquake a few years back.
LOL. i didnt even notice :rolleyes:
clarissa, oioi.
got any pictures?
I’ll be a story in your head, but that’s okay, because we’re all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh? Because it was, you know. It was the best. A daft old man who stole a magic box and ran away. Did I ever tell you that I stole it? Well, I borrowed it. I always meant to take it back. Oh, that box, Amy, you’ll dream about that box. It’ll never leave you. Big and little at the same time. Brand-new and ancient and the bluest blue ever. And the times we had, eh? Would had…Never had. In your dreams, they’ll still be there. The Doctor and Amy Pond and the days that never came.
I live about 5 miles where it was.
We saw the fork of lightening, and a massive BOOM CLASH BANG followed.
The ground shook, and it sounded like a plane crashing :[
Edit; Ah, sorry for double post, the forum lagged
Don't infraction me pleez =]
Last edited by cocaine; 07-12-2006 at 06:58 PM.
what i found
Originally Posted by BBC News
Six hurt as tornado hits London
Tornado damage
In pictures: London tornado
'It was like The Wizard of Oz'
Six people were injured and up to 150 houses were damaged when a tornado swept through several London streets leaving a trail of destruction.
Rooftops were ripped off and cars were badly damaged as the twister hit the Kensal Rise area of north-west London.
One man suffered a serious head injury and five have been treated for minor injuries and shock.
Fire services have sealed six roads in a zone covering a quarter of a square mile and searched 100 properties.
Fire crews were called at about 1100 GMT on Thursday to Chamberlayne Road and surrounding streets, amid reports of collapsed scaffolding and damage to buildings.
Witnesses said there was heavy rain and sleet, then debris flying through the air.
Resident Colin Brewer said: "It was really, really incredible. All of a sudden I saw a swirl starting to form and then, it was amazing, but it then touched land.
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"I then saw clumps of all sorts of things flying into air.
"It went from exciting to terrifying."
He reported seeing trees ripped up from the roots, front doors missing, windows smashed and people being hit on the head by flying objects.
The UK experiences an estimated 50 tornadoes on land each year, putting it top of the European twister league.
The BBC Weather Centre said the tornado lasted less than minute.
"To see a tornado is not that unusual - but the magnitude of the damage due to the one in north-west London is," said BBC meteorologist Susan Powell.
She said the tornado formed due to a lot of energy in the air across the UK, producing widespread heavy thunderstorms with gusty winds.
"However, in the case of the shower in London, the massive up and down draughts came into phase, spiralling and forming a tornado," she said.
Local resident Daniel Bidgood: "I was in my living room and I heard a big crack of lightning and thunder, then as I went to the window I heard a sound which was like standing behind a jetliner.
"I could see a huge cloud rolling up the street, making this tremendous sound.
"I went to try to take a picture of it but a shower of debris smashed all the windows of my house."
London Ambulance Service said a man, thought to be in his 50s, was treated for a head injury and is expected to be released from hospital later on Thursday. Five others were treated for shock and minor injuries at the scene.
Insurance cost
Dave Bonner, of the London Fire Brigade, said about 50 fire fighters have searched over 100 properties and found several people injured.
Residents will not be allowed to return to their homes until the area is deemed safe.
Brent Council has set up a respite centre at the nearby Legion Hall on Albert Road for residents who have been made temporarily homeless.
"The council has sent officers, including tree and building experts, and contractors, to help with removing fallen trees and damaged properties," said a council statement.
Insurance experts said it was too early to estimate the cost of the damage, but the 2005 Birmingham tornado ran into tens of millions of pounds.
Last edited by Dan2nd; 07-12-2006 at 07:01 PM.
I’ll be a story in your head, but that’s okay, because we’re all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh? Because it was, you know. It was the best. A daft old man who stole a magic box and ran away. Did I ever tell you that I stole it? Well, I borrowed it. I always meant to take it back. Oh, that box, Amy, you’ll dream about that box. It’ll never leave you. Big and little at the same time. Brand-new and ancient and the bluest blue ever. And the times we had, eh? Would had…Never had. In your dreams, they’ll still be there. The Doctor and Amy Pond and the days that never came.
this just is more proof global warming is occuring now!!!
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Not really unusual to see a Tornado in England. When there are Tornado's here in England the places there's likely to be one is the Midlands and East Anglia.
There was a Tornado in Peterborough last year which was near us.
Made a return after a few years away.. So much has changed
Big Peterborough United fan
I’ll be a story in your head, but that’s okay, because we’re all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh? Because it was, you know. It was the best. A daft old man who stole a magic box and ran away. Did I ever tell you that I stole it? Well, I borrowed it. I always meant to take it back. Oh, that box, Amy, you’ll dream about that box. It’ll never leave you. Big and little at the same time. Brand-new and ancient and the bluest blue ever. And the times we had, eh? Would had…Never had. In your dreams, they’ll still be there. The Doctor and Amy Pond and the days that never came.
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