A friend of mine just let me know a tornado took out a manufactured home community in North Fort Myers. This was a tornado in that area but not sure it it’s the same one that hit the manufactured home place.
Originally Posted by Otter:
I added the ones already in the thread. If you have requests let me or a mod know. I'm going to be in and out (that's what she said) however.
Thanks Otter, you're a gentleman and a scholar. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Hurricane tornadoes are generally very weak. Almost no chance of anything EF3 or higher like we see in the Midwest.
Originally Posted by kevrunner:
A friend of mine just let me know a tornado took out a manufactured home community in North Fort Myers. This was a tornado in that area but not sure it it’s the same one that hit the manufactured home place.
"In general, tornadoes associated with hurricanes are relatively weak and short lived, especially in comparison to those that occur over the Great Plains"
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Hurricane tornadoes are generally very weak. Almost no chance of anything EF3 or higher like we see in the Midwest.
The early effects of the hurricane are interacting with another weather system/front to create these stronger than normal hurricane-related tornadoes. [Reply]