Tornado that destroyed Alameda farm was strongest in Sask. since 2010
The tornado that flattened an Alameda farmyard on Tuesday was the strongest Saskatchewan has seen in more than a decade.
The Northern Tornadoes Project, a research group based at Western University, assigned the tornado a preliminary rating of EF3 on the Enhanced Fujita scale, which can have wind speeds from 225-265 kilometres per hour.
The last tornado in the province to receive a similar rating destroyed homes on Kawacatoose First Nation on July 2, 2010.
Dylan Painchaud-Niemi, a research meteorologist with the Northern Tornadoes Project, was out surveying the wreckage left at the farm south of Alameda. He said ratings that high are fairly uncommon in Saskatchewan.



